Gerhard Klimeck's Seminar Presentations (Delivered in Person)


Nanoelectronics

[S100]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org / NCN: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 90,000 users today & Rappture tool development"
University of Rome Tor Vergata, Oct. 12 2009, Host: Prof. Aldo Di Carlo.

[S99]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"From NEMO1D and NEMO3D to OMEN: moving towards atomistic 3-D quantum transport in nano-scale semiconductors"
University of Rome Tor Vergata, Oct. 12 2009, Host: Prof. Aldo Di Carlo.

[S98]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Nanoelectronic Modeling: From Quantum Mechanics and Atoms to Realistic Devices"
Ph.D. Short Course, University of Pisa, Oct. 5-9 2009, Host: Prof. Gianluca Fiori.
41 individual lecture elements - approximately 16 hours of lectures. All lectures to be published on nanoHUB.org.
[S97]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Your Career Choices after Graduate School and The Most-Neglected Item in your Career Development"
Norfolk State University, Graduate Student Seminar, Sept. 21, 2009, Host: Prof. Suely Black.
[S96]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Your Career Choices after Graduate School and The Most-Neglected Item in your Career Development"
Purdue University, ECE 694 Graduate Seminar Class, Aug. 27, 2009.
[S95]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Your Career Choices after Graduate School and The Most-Neglected Item in your Career Development"
Purdue SURF Summer Seminar, July 28, 2009, Host: Vicki Leavitt.
[S94]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Your Career Choices after Graduate School and The Most-Neglected Item in your Career Development"
Purdue SURF Spring Seminar, April 8, 2009, Host: Vicki Leavitt.
[S93]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Modeling and Simulation Tools for Nanoelectronics"
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, 2:30pm, March 18., 2009, Host. Dr. Werner Prost and Prof. Tegude.
[S92]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Modeling and Simulation Tools for Nanoelectronics"
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, 10:15am, March 18., 2009, Host. Prof. Ulrich Kunze.
[S91]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Quantum Dots 101 and Quantum Dot Lab"
Purdue, School of Technology, March 12., 2009, Host. Prof. Helen McNally.
[S90]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Introduction to Quantum Dots on nanoHUB.org"
Purdue, School of Technology, Oct. 27, 2008, Host. Prof. Helen McNally.
[S89]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org  simulation tools ranging from semiconductor device education to nanoelectronic research"
MIT, MSD Teleseminar Series, Oct. 9, 2008, Host. Prof. Judy Hoyt.
[S88]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org - Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 75,000 users today"
Purdue-Silicon Valley Symposium, August 26, 2008, Host. Margarita Contreni.
[S87]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org serving over 6,200 simulation users including NanoElectronic MOdeling (NEMO and OMEN)" UT Dallas Seminar, August 22, 2008, Host: Prof. Eric Vogel.
[S86]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Atomistic Nanoelectronic Modeling - NEMO and OMEN"
NCSA Director's Seminar, NCSA, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, April 17, 2008, Host. Prof. Thom Dunning.
[S85]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Introduction to Quantum Dot Lab"
Purdue University, School of Technology, Introduction to nanotechnology Course. march 6th, 2008. Host Prof. Helen McNally.
[S84]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Atomistic Modeling of Single Electron Quantum State Control in Silicon using NEMO 3-D"
University of New South Wales, Physics Department, Centre for Quantum Electronics, March 3rd, 2008, Host Profs. Michelle Simmons and Bob Clark.
[S83]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Atomistic Quantum Transport in Realistically Extended Devices - nanowires and thin bodies"
GRC / SRC Technology Transfer e-workshop, Feb. 21, 2008, Host Dr. Kwok Ng.
[S82]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Algorithms and Parallelization Approaches for Scaling to 23,000 Processors in Nanoelectronic Modeling (NEMO)"
Purdue University SIAM student meeting, Feb 7, 2008. Host Mr. Maxim Naumov
[S81]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org - Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 26,000 users today"
Oak Ridge National Lab, TN, Jan 9, 2008
[S80]
Gerhard Klimeck,
" Atomistic NanoElectronic MOdeling (NEMO) for Predictive 1D Out-of-Equilibrium Quantum Transport, and Disordered 3D Multi-Million Atom Electronic Structure"
Oak Ridge National Lab, TN, Jan 8, 2008
[S79]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 26,000 users today"
Northwestern University, Dec. 6, 2007
[S78]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 26,000 users today"
Purdue University, School of Technology Student Seminar, Nov. 15, 2007
[S77]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 25,000 users today"
Ruhr University Bochum, Institute for Theoretical Electrical Engineering, Oct. 25, 2007, Hosts: Prof. Kunze and Brinkmann
[S76]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"Engineering at the nanometer scale: Is it a new material or a new device? "
Purdue University, Material Science and Engineering Seminar, Oct. 19, 2007, Host: Prof. Edwin Garcia.
[S75]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 25,000 users today"
Purdue University, Math Graduate Student Seminar, Oct. 19, 2007
[S74]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 25,000 users today"
Purdue University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Seminar, ECE694, Oct. 18, 2007, Host: Prof. P. Krause
[S73] "nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure serving over 25,000 users today"
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Gerhard Klimeck,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Section 388 seminar, Pasadena CA, October 4, 2007. Host: Dr. Paul von Allmen
[S72]
"The NCN and the nanoHUB",
Mark Lundstrom and Gerhard Klimeck
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, April 9, 2007, Host: Dr. Jeff Neaton.
[S71]
"nanoHUB Demo and Usage Scenarios for Education",
Michael McLennan and Gerhard Klimeck
Purdue University, Electrical and Computer Engineering, EI2G: The ECE Instructional Innovation Group, March 6th, 2007, Host: Dr. Mark Johnsson.
[S70]
"Atomistic Alloy Disorder in Nanostructures",
Gerhard Klimeck
Purdue University, NCN/INAC Tutorial Lecture Feb. 7, 2007, Host: NCN Student Leadership Council.
[S69]
"Electronic Structure of Si/InAs Composite Channels",
Gerhard Klimeck and Mara Prada
University of Notre Dame, Electrical Engineering Department Januaray 30, 2007, Host: Prof. Alan Seabaugh.
[S68]
"Network for Computational Nanotechnology",
Mark Lundstrom, Gerhard Klimeck, and Michael McLennan,
Semiconductor Research Corporation e-Workshop, Teleseminar, Nov. 17, 2006, Host: Jim Hutchby
[S67]
"Atomistic Modeling of Ultra-Scaled Si/Ge Devices and Tool Deployment on nanoHUB.org",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technonlogy, Seoul, Korea, October 27, 2006 Host: Dr. Jongsoeb Kim.
[S66]
"The nanoHUB case: Cyberinfrastructure-enabled Virtual Organization",
Sebastien Goasguen, Gerhard Klimeck, Dongyan Xu, Renato Figueiredo, Alain Roy, Krishna Madhavan,
NSF / OCI (Office of Cyberinfrastructure) seminar, presentation to program directors, NSF, Washington DC, Oct 5, 2006. Host: Dr. Miriam Heller.
[S65]
"Why is Nanotechnology Multidisciplinary? - A perspective of one EE",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Purdue Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Program, Purdue Univerisy, Oct. 3, 2006, Host: Prof. Robin Adams
[S64]
"HUB Technologies: A Fully Operational Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure for Research, Education, and Outreach Shared Infrastructure Available for You Today! ",
Michael McLennan and Gerhard Klimeck,
Cyber Center Seminar, Purdue University, School of Computer Science, September 25, 2006.
[S63]
"nanoHUB overview to the MSD/MARCO Center",
Gerhard Klimeck,
MIT MSD/MARCO center Teleseminar, Sept 21. 2006, Host: Prof. Judy Hoyd
[S62]
"HUB Technologies: A Fully Operational Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure for Research, Education, and Outreach Shared Infrastructure Available for You Today! ",
Michael McLennan and Gerhard Klimeck,
University wide presentation, Purdue University, Burton Morgan Center for Entrepeneurship, September 6, 2006.
[S61]
"Usage Scenarios of and Vision for nanoHUB",
Michael McLennan and Gerhard Klimeck,
Presentation to the teacher summer workshop initiated from SC05, Purdue University, STEW 322 Host: Krishna Madhavan, July, 12, 2006.
[S60]
"nanoHUB.org: The Computational User Facility Complement to the Birck Nanotechnology Center",
Michael McLennan and Gerhard Klimeck,
Nanotechnology Seminar Series, Purdue University, Birck 1001 June 5, 2006.
[S59]
"nanoHUB.org online simulation and more - A fully operational Cyberinfrastructure that is transforming how Students learn, Teachers teach and Researchers and Engineers work ",
Gerhard Klimeck, Mark Lundstrom, Michael McLennan, Sebastien Goasguen, Krishna Madhavan,
Presentation to the Northwest Indiana Grid Steering committee, representatives of Purdue West Lafayatte, Purdue-Calumet, and Notre Dame. Host Nathan Bohlmann, Chris Hoffmann, Access grid presentation, May 24, 2006.
[S58]
"Next-generation Cyberinfrastructure for Bridging Discovery and Learning: nanoHUB",
Krishna P.C. Madhavan, Sebastien Goasguen, Gary Bertoline, and Gerhard Klimeck,
Revolutionizing science and education through cyberinfrastructure. Presentation at the Exploratorium Brown Bag Series, San Francisco, CA, May 18, 2006.
[S57]
"Next-generation Cyberinfrastructure for Bridging Discovery and Learning: nanoHUB",
Krishna P.C. Madhavan, Dongyan Xu, Sebastien Goasguen, Gary Bertoline, and Gerhard Klimeck,
April 11, 2006, 10:00am, NSF ENG Cyberinfrastructure Seminar, National Science Foundation, Washington DC, Host: Dr. Gary Gabriele.
[S56]
"Computational and Algorithm Challenges for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology",
Gerhard Klimeck,
March 1, 2006, 4:00pm, Purdue University, Jointly sponsored by Computing Research Institute (CRI), CSE Spring 2006 Seminar Series, Center for Computational and Applied Mathematics (CCAM), Host: Prof. Dongbin Xiu.
[S55]
"Bandstructure in Nanoelectronics",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Nov. 2, 2005, 10:30am, Purdue University Nanotechnology Tutorial Series. Presentation on the nanoHUB.

[S54]
"Development of a Nanowire Simulator at the Network for Computational Nanotechnologies (NCN)",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Sept. 20, 2005, 4:30pm, Gerhard Mercator Universiät Duisburg, Host: Dr. Werner Prost.

[S53]
"Parallel Computing for Realistic Nanoelectronic Simulations",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Sept. 12, 2005, 2:30pm, Purdue University, Nanotechnology Tutorial Series. Presentation on the nanoHUB.

[S52]
"Nano 101 - Quantum Dots",
Gerhard Klimeck,
July 20, 2005, 11am, Purdue University, Summer Undergraduate Research Institute (SURI) Host: Prof. Michael Melloch. Presentation on the nanoHUB.

[S51]
"CVS Crashcourse",
Gerhard Klimeck and Michael McLennan,
April 6, 9am, 2005, Purdue University, Burton Morgan Entrepreneurship Center, NCN Student Leadership workshop.

[S50]
"NCN Cyberinfrastrucutre or How can your science software reach thousands of users?",
Gerhard Klimeck,
April 6, 2pm, 2005, Purdue University, Burton Morgan Entrepreneurship Center, NCN Student Leadership workshop.

[S49]
"The Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) or How can your educational modules contain interactive online simulation? ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Feb 28, 2005, National Center for Learning and Teaching in Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Purdue University, web-based seminar, web-site, Host: Prof. Bob Chang.

[S48]
"The Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN)",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Feb 28, 11am, 2005, Purdue University, STEW 320, ITaP user forum, Host: Steve Dunlop.

[S47]
"The Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) and NEMO 1-D transport simulations ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Feb 18, 2005, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Host: Prof. Craig Scott.

[S46]
" The Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) or How can your science software reach thousands of users? ",
Gerhard Klimeck, Mark Lundstrom, Michael McLennan, Sebastien Goasguen,
Feb 17, 2005, NIST, Gaithersburg, Host: Dr. David Seiler.
[S45]
"NEMO 1-D: The First NEGF-based TCAD Tool and The Network for Computational Nanotechnology",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Nov. 4, 2004, Purdue University, EE 694 Graduate Student Seminar, Host: Prof. P. Krause.
[S44]
"The Network for Computational Nanotechnology Cyber-Infrastructure and Grid Computing for Nanotechnology Exploration and Education",
Gerhard Klimeck, Mark Lundstrom, Sebastien Goasguen
Sept. 21, 2004, Purdue University, IEEE Computer Society, Host: Mr. Greg Veldman.
[S43]
"Computational Nanoelectronics: Towards Design, Analysis, and Fundamental Limits - Development of the Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool NEMO",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Sept. 1, 2004, Walter Schottky Institute, Garching, Munich, Host: Prof. Peter Vogl.
[S42]
"Computational Nanoelectronics: Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits.",
Gerhard Klimeck,
August 30, 2004, Gwangju Institute of Technology (GIST), South Korea, Host: Prof. Youngjoo Chung.
[S41]
"NEMO 1-D: A NEGF-based CAD Tool, Interactive lecture and software demo.",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Lecture on June 14, 2004, Summer School: Introduction to Computational Nanotechnology, June 7-18, 2004, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Host: Prof. Umberto Ravaioli.
[S40]
"Numerical Aspects of NEGF: The Recursive Green Function Algorithm",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Lecture on June 14, 2004, Summer School: Introduction to Computational Nanotechnology, June 7-18, 2004, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Host: Prof. Umberto Ravaioli.
[S39]
"Development of the Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool (NEMO): Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits",
Gerhard Klimeck,< br>April 15, 2004, Ball State University, Center for Computational Nanoscience (CCN), Host: Prof. Jin Feng.
[S38]
"HPC Challenges for NanoElectronic Modeling (NEMO)s",
Gerhard Klimeck,
March 5, 2004, Purdue University, Computing Research Institute (CRI) Advisory Group, Host: Prof. Chris Hoffmann.
[S37]
"Development of NEMO 3-D: Boundary conditions for the electronic structure of finite-extent, embedded semiconductor nanostructures",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Feb. 27, 2004, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, Host: Dr. Werner Prost.
[S36]
"Development of NEMO 3-D: Boundary conditions for the electronic structure of finite-extent, embedded semiconductor nanostructures",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Feb. 24, 2004, Ruhr-University University Bochum, Germany, Host: Prof. Ulrich Kunze.
[S35]
"Development of the Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool (NEMO): Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Feb. 18, 2004, State University of New York, Buffalo, Host: Prof. Vladimir Mitin.
[S34]
"Computational Nanoelectronics: Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
July 28, 2003, Purdue University, Host: Prof. Mark Lundstrom.
[S33]
"Computational Nanoelectronics: Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
JPL, Division 32 and 38 Seminar, June 18, Host: Dr. Carl Ruoff, Div 32 and 38 Chief Technologist.
[S32]
"Computational Nanoelectronics: Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
JPL, Section 381 Noontime seminar, April 10, 2003, Host Jason Hyon, Section 381 Deputy.
[S31]
"Computational Nanoelectronics: Towards Design, Analysis, Synthesis, and Fundamental Limits ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Dr. Ed Stone Award Outstanding Research Publication Award Lecture, JPL, Feb. 18, 2003, Host: Dr. Tom Prince, JPL Chief Scientist.
View the Abstract, Presentation.
[S30]
"Modeling of Disordered Multimillion Atom Quantum Dot Systems",
Gerhard Klimeck,
University of Duisburg, Germany, Nov 13, 2002, Hosts Dr. Werner Prost and Prof. Tegude.
View the Abstract.
[S29]
"Modeling of Disordered Multimillion Atom Quantum Dot Systems",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, Nov 11, 2002, Host Prof. Ulrich Kunze.
View the Abstract.
[S28]
"Development of a Nanoelectronic 3-D (NEMO 3-D) Simulator for Multimillion Atom Simulations and Its Application to Alloyed Quantum Dots ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA, March 29, 2002, Host Prof. Nickolas Kioussis. View the Abstract.
[S27]
"Development of a Nanoelectronic 3-D (NEMO 3-D) Simulator for Multimillion Atom Simulations and Its Application to Alloyed Quantum Dots ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, March 20, 2002, Host Prof. Supriyo Datta. View the Abstract.
[S26]
"Development of a Nanoelectronic 3-D (NEMO 3-D) Simulator for Multimillion Atom Simulations and Its Application to Alloyed Quantum Dots ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, March 15, 2002, Host Prof. Wolfgang Porod. View the Abstract.
[S25]
"Development of a Nanoelectronic 3-D (NEMO 3-D) Simulator for Multimillion Atom Simulations and Its Application to Alloyed Quantum Dots ",
Gerhard Klimeck,
R. G. Herb Memorial Lecture, Physics Dept., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, March 14, 2002, Host Prof. Bob Joynt
View the Abstract.
[S24]
"Status of the Nanoelectronic Modeling tool (NEMO 1-D and 3-D) and its planned extension to Spintronics",
Gerhard Klimeck,
NTT Central Reaearch Laboratory, Erato Project, Feb 8, 2002, Hosts Dr. Michael Stope and Prof. Tarucha.
View the Abstract and the presentation in powerpoint and pdf.
[S23]
"Nanoelectronic Modeling (NEMO): Moving from commercial grade 1-D simulation to prototype 3-D simulation",
Gerhard Klimeck,
University of Tokyo, February 8, 2002, Host Prof. Seigo Tarucha.
View the Abstract and the presentation in powerpoint and pdf.
[S22]
"Status of the Nanoelectronic Modeling tool (NEMO 1-D and 3-D) and its planned extension to Spintronics",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Feb 6, 2002, Host Prof. Oda.
View the Abstract and the presentation in powerpoint and pdf.
[S21]
"Nanoelectronic Modeling (NEMO): Moving from commercial grade 1-D simulation to prototype 3-D simulation",
Gerhard Klimeck,
Osaka University, January 30m 2002, Host Prof. Hishiro Hamaguchi.
View the Abstract and the presentation in powerpoint and pdf.
[S20]
"Quantum Dot Modeling using NEMO 3-D",
Gerhard Klimeck,
JPL, Section 367 Seminar, February 6, 2001, 126-346, 3p.m..
View the Abstract.
[S19]
"Quantum Dot Modeling using NEMO 3-D",
Gerhard Klimeck,
University of California Riverside, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dec 8, 2000.
View the Abstract.
[S18]
"A Prototype of a 3-D Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool (NEMO-3D)",
Gerhard Klimeck, Chris Bowen, Tom Cwik, and Timothy B. Boykin
Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, April 12, 2000.
[S17]
"A Prototype of a 3-D Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool (NEMO-3D)",
Gerhard Klimeck, Chris Bowen, Tom Cwik, and Timothy B. Boykin
General Dynamics Information Systems, Minneapolis, MN, March 22, 2000.
View the Abstract.
[S16]
"Simulator Development for Nanoelectronic and Electromagnetic Devices",
Gerhard Klimeck, Chris Bowen, and Tom Cwik
National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, VA, March 31, 1999.
View the Abstract or the whole presentation in pdf format.
[S15]
Gerhard Klimeck, Chris Bowen, Tim Boykin, Fabiano Oyafuso, Tom Cwik, Carlos Salazar-Lazaro, and Adrian Stoica
"The Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool NEMO and its extension to High Performance Computing",
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA. Dec. 2, 1998.
Presentation in large and small screen format.
[S14]
Gerhard Klimeck, Chris Bowen, Tim Boykin, Fabiano Oyafuso, Tom Cwik, Carlos Salazar-Lazaro, and Adrian Stoica
"The Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool NEMO and its extension to High Performance Computing",
Gerhard Mercator University Duisbug, Nov 25, 1998.
Presentation in large and small screen format.
[S13]
Gerhard Klimeck, Chris Bowen, Tim Boykin, Fabiano Oyafuso, Tom Cwik, Carlos Salazar-Lazaro, and Adrian Stoica
"The Nanoelectronic Modeling Tool NEMO and its extension to High Performance Computing",
Ruhr University Bochum, Lehrstuhl fuer Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik, Nov 23, 1998.
Presentation in large and small screen format.

NEMO Related Work at Raytheon / TI / UTD

[S12]
Gerhard Klimeck,
"NEMO: A 1-D Heterostructure Design Tool",
Center for Integrated Space Microsystems, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, April 24, 1998. Seminar List
[S11]
Gerhard Klimeck, "NEMO: A General Purpose 1-D Quantum Device Simulator", November 21, 1997, Intel Corporation, Portland, OR.
[S10]
Gerhard Klimeck, "NEMO: A General Purpose 1-D Quantum Device Simulator", October 6, 1997, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA.
[S9] Gerhard Klimeck, "NEMO: Quantitative RTD Simulation", Hitachi Ltd., Cambridge, UK, July 21, 1997.
[S8]
Gerhard Klimeck, Dejan Jovanovic, "NEMO: Quantum Device Modeling (1-D, 2-D and 3-D), Ultra Electronics Program Review, Estes Park, CO, Oct. 6-10, 1996.
[S7]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, R. Chris Bowen, Dan Blanks, Manhua Leng, Chenjing Fernando, Dejan Jovanovic, and Paul Sotirelis, "NEMO: A General Purpose Quantum Device  Simulator", IMEC , Leuven, Belgium, May 31, 1996 Abstract .
[S6]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, R. Chris Bowen, Dan Blanks, Manhua Leng, Chenjing Fernando, Dejan Jovanovic, and Paul Sotirelis, "NEMO: A General Purpose Quantum Device  Simulator", Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, May 30, 1996.
[S5]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, R. Chris Bowen, Dan Blanks, Manhua Leng, Chenjing Fernando, Dejan Jovanovic, and Paul Sotirelis, "NEMO: A General Purpose Quantum Device  Simulator", Universität Duisburg, Germany, May 28, 1996.
[S4]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, R. Chris Bowen, Dan Blanks, Manhua Leng, Chenjing Fernando, Dejan Jovanovic, and Paul Sotirelis, "NEMO: A General Purpose Quantum Device  Simulator", Texas Instruments Research Colloquium, Dallas, TX, May 23, 1996.

Quantum Dots, RTD's and 2DEG's at Purdue

[S3]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, Garnett Bryant, Guanlong Chen, Supriyo Datta, Chris Bowen, William Frensley, "Elektronen-Elektronen und Elektronen-Phononen Wechselwirkungen in der Nanotechnologie", Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, Dec. 20, 1994.
[S2]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, Garnett Bryant, Guanlong Chen, Supriyo Datta, Chris Bowen, William R. Frensley, "Elektronen-Elektronen und Elektronen-Phononen Wechselwirkungen in der Nanotechnologie", Universität Duisburg, Germany, Dec. 15, 1994.
[S1]
Gerhard Klimeck, Roger Lake, and Supriyo Datta, "Erhöhter Stromfluss durch Streuprozesse oder Überraschende Ergebnisse im Bereich der Quantenbauelemente", Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, Jan. 8, 1993.


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