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Research areas
Light and heat management for clean energy: thermophotovoltaics and photovoltaics; Materials for plasmonics and metamaterials; Large-area nanofabrication and integration Photonics an optics
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Average rating
3.9
11 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.0
course-linked average
Courses
5
in seeded sections
Light and heat management for clean energy: thermophotovoltaics and photovoltaics; Materials for plasmonics and metamaterials; Large-area nanofabrication and integration Photonics an optics
APPL 800
Thesis research under the supervision of faculty. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 462
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of semiconductor optoelectronic devices. After reviewing the basic elements of quantum mechanics of electrons and photons, light-matter interaction (including laser oscillations), and semiconductor physics (band structure, heterostructures and alloys, optical processes), we will study the details of modern semiconductor devices for the generation, detection, and modulation of light. Cross-list: ELEC 562. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for ELEC 462 if student has credit for ELEC 562.
ELEC 490
Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. A research project plan should be prepared and approved by the faculty member advising the project. Information about ELEC 490 project plans is available on the ECE Web site on the Academics section under ECE forms. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours for undergraduates. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 562
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of semiconductor optoelectronic devices. After reviewing the basic elements of quantum mechanics of electrons and photons, light-matter interaction (including laser oscillations), and semiconductor physics (band structure, heterostructures and alloys, optical processes), we will study the details of modern semiconductor devices for the generation, detection, and modulation of light. Additional coursework required beyond the undergraduate course requirements. Cross-list: ELEC 462. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for ELEC 562 if student has credit for ELEC 462.
ELEC 800
Repeatable for Credit.