Nanoelectronics and mesoscopic physics: fundamental investigations of quantum phenomena; explorations of new device and sensing paradigms; electrical properties of novel nanomaterials
Power Systems Design reported that UB has been chosen by the Department of Defense (DoD) to lead a $7.5 million project that will develop new concepts to perform precision testing of the important qualities of semiconductor chips.
Sciencemag reported that UB has been selected by the Department of Defense to lead a $7.5 million project to develop new concepts for precision testing of important qualities of semiconductor chips.
Jonathan Bird, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, was a guest on Bell Ringer, a podcast created by Invest Buffalo Niagara.
Medium wrote an article about a study published an article on how UB researchers led by Jonathan Bird paired a magnet with graphene, and induced what they describe as “artificial magnetic texture” in the nonmagnetic wonder material.
Silicon Republic reports that a UB-led research team has found a way to induce “artificial magnetic texture” in graphene, which could lead to new tech developments.
Futurity reported on new research that developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The research was led by Jonathan Bird, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, and Jong Han, professor of physics.
Phys.orgreported on new UB-led research that developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The advancement could lead to breakthroughs in computing, medicine, cryptography, materials science and other applications.