Duke ECE Students Present at Leading Semiconductor Conference
PhD students Dylan Matthews and Sazzadur Rahman presented amorphous oxide semiconductor research at the IEEE IEDM conference.
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PhD students Dylan Matthews and Sazzadur Rahman presented amorphous oxide semiconductor research at the IEEE IEDM conference.
Jan 7
Spring semester begins (8:30 AM). A Monday class schedule is followed on this day. Drop/Add continues
8:30 am – 8:30 am
Jan 9
Emerging Methods In Sampling organizational meeting. Please join us to share what your interests are in Emerging Methods of Sampling and discuss with other faculty, students and staff across disciplines.
12:00 pm – 12:00 pm Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Grand Hall, Room 330
Jan 14
Title: Automating Computational Materials Design with Explainable AI Abstract: High-throughput density functional theory (DFT) calculations have the capability to quickly screen thousands of materials to identify the top candidates for […]
12:00 pm – 12:00 pm Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side A, room 1464