Selection is limited to no more than one half of one percent of the APS membership. Professor Appenzeller was cited "for pioneering contributions to the physics, technology, and modeling of one and two-dimensional transistors and circuits."
His paper is titled "Ultra-scaled Junctionless MOSFETs on GeOI Substrates". He is advised by Professor Peide Ye. This is the second year in a row that one of Professor Ye's students has won the award.
Electrical engineering alumnus and OECE recipient, Dr. David Dries, MD, has been designated a Master of Critical Care Medicine (MCCM) by the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) – the highest honor bestowed by the world’s leading organization of critical care physicians.
They were among the 68 names added this year and were honored Monday, December 2nd. The Book honors outstanding teaching faculty who have demonstrated sustained excellence in the classroom.
Researchers are proposing a new technology that might control the flow of heat the way electronic devices control electrical current, an advance that could have applications in a diverse range of fields from electronics to textiles.
Researchers are proposing a new technology that might control the flow of heat the way electronic devices control electrical current, an advance that could have applications in a diverse range of fields from electronics to textiles.