ENT Group
Exporatory Nanoelectronics and Technology (ENT) Group
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Treebeard: The oldest member of our group, Treebeard, the ent, is said to be more than 10,000 years old. |
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Raghu Murali: Dr. Murali leads the ENT group, and his research interests are mainly focused on the use of graphene for post-CMOS technology. You can reach him at raghu at gatech dot edu |
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Yinxiao Yang: Mr. Yang graduated from the University of Virginia in 2007, and is working in the ENT group on a variety of graphene device issues including novel transistor design, size effects, and lithography. |
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Kevin Brenner: Mr. Brenner graduated from Auburn University in 2007. His research interests include the use of graphene as electrical and thermal interconnects, doping graphene ribbons, and graphene growth. |
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Sarah Bryan: Ms. Bryan’s interests focus on the use of grown graphene for post-CMOS device and technology. She can be reached at sarahb4671 at gatech dot edu |
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Thomas Beck is an Electrical Engineer with specialization in e-beam lithography and device measurements. He graduated from Tulane University in 2006. |
Collaborators
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James D. Meindl Dr. Meindl, the director of the Georgia Tech Nanotechnology Research Center (NRC), is a distinguished pioneer in the microelectronics industry who has the vision to lead his colleagues into the next generation of nanoelectronics, and moreover to lead the development of the wide-ranging field of nanotechnology. |
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