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Naomi Pieczulewski and Kathleen T. Smith report achieving consistently low contact resistance in non-alloyed Ti/Au ohmics to β-Ga2O3 – Editor’s pick

by Jennifer LaMendola | Jul 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

“Achieving 0.05 Ω-mm contact resistance in non-alloyed Ti/Au ohmics to  β-Ga2O3 by removing surface carbon,” authored by Naomi Pieczulewski and Kathleen T. Smith et al., was selected as the Editor’s pick in APL Materials. Through detailed...

Chuan Chang receives award from EMC

by Jennifer LaMendola | Jul 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

PhD student Chuan Chang won the 2025 EMC Best Student Presentation Award for his presentation titled “Quantum oscillations of holes in GaN: a direct metrology of GaN’s valence bands and hole transport”....

Eungkyun Kim receives 2025 KIC Graduate Fellowship

by Jennifer LaMendola | Jul 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

EK Kim, currently a PhD student in ECE, has been awarded the 2025 KIC Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations on all your hard work!

Another Successful Year: View our 2024 Newsletter Here

by Jennifer LaMendola | Jan 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

View our 2024 Newsletter Here: https://conta.cc/3Pbteeo

Kathryn Zhang (SUPREME UG Microelectronics Fellow; ECE BS’24, MEng’24) joining TSMC, Kathleen Smith (AEP, PhD’24) joining ASM

by H. Grace Xing | Dec 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

Two SUPREME researchers in Prof. Xing’s group are heading to Arizona in January 2025. As a SUPREME UG Microelectronics Fellow, Kathryn Z. worked on electron-beam lithography and airbridge fabrication for RF devices. She recently presented her MEng project and...

Kathleen Tyrie Smith Reports < 0.1 Ω-mm Ohmic Contacts on β-Ga2O3 & weak Fermi level pinning - Editor's Pick

by Jennifer LaMendola | Dec 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

Kathleen Tyrie Smith’s PhD research with the Jena-Xing group has focused on understanding and improving metal contact processes and interfaces on oxide semiconductors. Her article – demonstrating both low resistance (< 0.1 Ω-mm) non-alloyed ohmic...
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  • Naomi Pieczulewski and Kathleen T. Smith report achieving consistently low contact resistance in non-alloyed Ti/Au ohmics to β-Ga2O3 – Editor’s pick
  • Chuan Chang receives award from EMC
  • Eungkyun Kim receives 2025 KIC Graduate Fellowship
  • Prof. Amano returns to Cornell as a Mary Upson Visiting Professor
  • Another Successful Year: View our 2024 Newsletter Here
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