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Len van Deurzen and EK Kim present in Nature (magazine): There’s two sides to this semiconductor, and many simultaneous functions

by Jennifer LaMendola | Oct 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gallium nitride-based semiconductors have been a boon for high-frequency and power electronics. They’ve also revolutionized energy-efficient LED lighting. But no semiconductor wafer has been able to do both at the same time efficiently. Now Cornell researchers, in...

Chandu Savant’s paper on AlBN Featured on the Cover of Applied Physics Letters August 2024

by Jennifer LaMendola | Sep 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

“Ferroelectric AlBN films by molecular beam epitaxy” authored by Chandrashekhar Savant et al. has been chosen as the Editor’s pick and featured on the Cover of the August 2024 Applied Physics Letters journal issue. In this article, we demonstrate...

Wenwen Zhao receives 2024 KIC Graduate Fellowship

by Jennifer LaMendola | Sep 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Wenwen Zhao, currently a PhD student in Applied and Engineering Physics, has been awarded the 2024 KIC Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations on all your hard work! https://www.kicnano.cornell.edu/people/wenwen-zhao

AlN semiconductor electronics to advance with DARPA grant

by Jennifer LaMendola | Aug 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

  A team of Cornell researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering will use a DARPA grant to advance aluminum nitride as an ultrawide-bandgap semiconductor material, including Leo Schowalter, CTO of Lit Thinking and a visiting professor;...

Jena Xing students attend the 2nd Annual Review meeting of the SUPREME Center at MIT

by Jennifer LaMendola | Jul 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

June 10-12 Jena Xing students traveled together to Cambridge to attend the 2nd Annual Review meeting of the SUPREME Center at MIT. Professor H. Grace Xing is the director of the SUPREME Center, a microelectronics research center funded through the JUMP 2.0 consortium...
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