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PHYS 52601 - Integrated Nanosystems Processes And Devices |
Credit Hours: 3.00. This course covers processes and devices associated with integrated nanosystems. Integrated nanosystems refer to the systems that consist of integrated micro-, meso-, and/or macro-scale parts, and their core compponents are realized by nano-scale materials, processes and devices. The course, while covering processes which result in integrated nanosystems, will focus on the theory and operation of select electronic, electromechanical, and biomedical devices which are used for information technology, sensing, medical, and other applications. The lectures will be complemented by hands-on laboratory experience. Typically offered Spring.
0.000 OR 3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Laboratory, Lecture Offered By: Regional Campus Only Department: IUPUI Courses-IUPUI Course Attributes: Upper Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: IUPUI Learning Outcomes: 1. Analyze the photolithography, material deposition, and material etching process techniques for the development of integrated nanosystems. 2. Evaluate the major classes and components of integrated nanosystems. 3. Assemble design methods to integrate atomic/molecular-scale devices into nanosystems for informational, electromechanical, and biotechnology applications. 4. Verify the design of integrated nanosystems through simulations, working prototypes, and characterizations. 5. Design, simulate, and build integrated nanosystems such as electronics, cantilever beams, and micro/nanofluidics devices. 6. Compose a final research paper, a lab design project report and an oral presentation. |
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