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Research
Projects (UR)
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Research Associate
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Worked on device model implementation for mixed-mode circuit simulation.
Implemented diode, MOS level 1, 2, 3, and Gummel-Poon BJT models.
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Conducted experimental and theoretical research on hot-carrier injection
phenomena in MOS devices, and proposed an offset cancellation techniques
for MOS precision analog integrated circuits.
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Developed measurement protocols for automatic device/circuit characterization
using the HP 4062C Parametric Test System.
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Responsible for maintaining the HP 4062C Parametric Test System and administrating
the HP 330 workstation.
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Coordinated research activities in the Analog Design Automation Research
Group.
Graduate Research Fellow
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Developed a general-purpose, self-consistent ensemble Monte Carlo program
(EMCUR -- Ensemble Monte Carlo
at the University of Rochester) for modeling compound semiconductor
devices with variable band structures (an early version of the program
has been licensed to Siemens Corp., New Jersey).
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Investigated high-field transport and ultrafast phenomena in GaAs, as well
as space-charge effect and relaxation processes of photogenerated carriers
through ensemble Monte Carlo simulations.
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Performed various Monte Carlo simulations on time- and space-dependent
phenomena in bulk GaAs in both transient and steady-state conditions, and
in ballistic transport and heterostructure hot-electron devices.
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Published two papers in the Journal of Applied Physics.
Graduate Research Assistant
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Performed experimental investigations on the validity of the SUPREM model
for thermal oxidation with a complete fabrication process from mask design
to C–V measurements.
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Performed SUPREM-III simulations on a twin-tub CMOS process and substrate
doping dependence of thermal oxidation.