Computational Electronics Group at Boston University

Semiconductor Materials and Devices Simulation and Design

Open Positions

Overview

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Our Work

The CEGGroup is focused on the building, using, and deployment of nanoelectronic modeling and simulation

The Computational Electronics Laboratory (CEL) is equipped with state-of-the-art computing and software tools. The lab has two computer clusters, one SGI ALTIX 350 (16 CPUs, 64GB of memory and 1TB disk array) running Linux Red Hat, and an AMD Opteron Cluster (32 CPUs and a 6TB disk array) running Gentoo Linux. The lab also operates a variety of high performance PCs and printers. The Computational Electronics Group develops software to study semiconductor materials and to perform electronics and optoelectronics device simulation. The group also uses commercial simulation software to simulate for technologically mature semiconductor device 

Applying to the Group

If you feel you your skills and motivation are strong enough to be successful in our group, please apply .

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