In this tutorial, we will explore recent advancements in the emerging field of 3D-nanoprobes fabrication techniques, non-optical sensing technologies, and their use in different atomic force microscopy (AFM) modes and applications.
This tutorial lecture will introduce state-of-the-art in situ/operando electron microscopy approaches integrated with different modules.
This tutorial will provide an overview of how atomic-scale modeling can be used to address 2D material-based nanoelectronics research problems, aiming to improve the functionality, performance and reliability of novel device designs.
This tutorial looks at the disruptive potential of 2D materials and van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures and how they will shape the future of electronics manufacturing.
This tutorial will provide an overview of the space radiation environment and an introduction to degradation mechanisms and failure modes in wide-band-gap (WBG) semiconductor devices in space.
This tutorial is intended for young researchers who are active in the field of thin-film solar cells and would like to learn more about some of the fundamental characterization and modeling methods that are being used.
This hands-on tutorial is designed to introduce participants to these powerful tools, focusing on SMILES, SELFIES, and molecular graph-based models.
This tutorial aims to educate students, young scientists, and early career scientists and engineers with a focus on advanced compounds, physics, chemistry, and the integration of magnetic materials towards low-power, energy-efficient computing.
This tutorial reviews the core concepts in materials science, mechanical design, circuit layouts and manufacturing approaches that underpin electronic/optoelectronic technologies.
This tutorial will comprehensively cover a diverse range of topics centered around the construction of advanced materials through aggregation and/or self-assembly, encompassing both experimental and theoretical aspects.
This tutorial offers an in-depth exploration of advanced methodologies for structural description, structure-property relationships, and diverse applications of complex materials that are neither purely crystalline nor amorphous.