Electronics Theory Group

From atoms... to devices... to systems.

Staff of the Electronics Theory Group at the Tyndall National Institute develop and apply technology computer aided design (TCAD) tools to advanced problems in microelectronics and nanotechnologies.

Computational methods from electronics, chemistry and physics are applied to the design and analysis of nanoelectronic devices, integrated circuit manufacturing, MEMS structures, and microelectronic packaging.

Our research often leads us to investigation of physics and chemistry at length and time scales that remain largely unexplored. Thus our research also aims to contribute to the fundamental understanding of material systems, and to develop computational methods for treating advanced problems in engineering and science.

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Materials

Self assembly and molecular recognition
Self assembly and
molecular recognition

Oxide interfaces
Oxide interfaces

Devices

Molecular electronics
Molecular electronics

Low-dimensional structures
Low-dimensional structures

Nanotubes and nanowires
Nanotubes and nanowires

Systems

Thermomechanical Stress
Thermomechanical stress

Thermal management
Thermal management


Thin Film Simulation

 

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