Center for Computational Nanoscience
Posters and Presentations at the National APS Meeting

Posters and Presentations at the National APS Meeting, Los Angeles, California from March 21-25, 2005:

 

M. Khatun, T. Barclay,  and I. Sturzu, Fault Tolerance Calculations for Quantum-dot Cellular Automata devices.

 

I. Sturzu and M. Khatun, Quantum Method for Fault Tolerance Calculations in Quantum-dot Cellular Automata Clocked Devices.

 

T. Barclay, I. Sturzu and M. Khatun, Defect Tolerance Properties Calculations for Quantum-dot Cellular Automata using Inter-cellular Hartree Approximation.

 

A. M. Satanin, Y. S. Joe, Classical analogy of Fano interference.

 

A. M. Satanin, R. M. Cosby, and Y. S. Joe, Probing of wavefunctions in 2D-electronic waveguides: an exact approach.

 

A. M. Satanin, Y. S. Joe, and G. Klimeck, Fano quadrupole in a nanoscale ring.

 

L. Isaev, A. M. Satanin, Y. S. Joe, and S. E. Ulloa, Spin-polarized electron states in a quantum film based on narrow – band semiconductors.

 

R. M. Cosby, A. M. Satanin, Y. S. Joe, Undergraduate Instruction in Nanoscience: Visualizing Quantum Confinement and Resonance Effects in 2DEG Nanostructures.

 

Also, CCN affiliated faculty member, Antonio Cancio presented:

A. C. Cancio and M. Y. Chou, Empirical Laplacian-based model of the exchange-correlation energy density and potential in Si.

 

Dr. Mahfuza Khatun also attended the Professional Skills Development for Women Physicists Workshop on Sunday, March 20, 2005.