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Sandip Tiwari
Professor of Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Director, Cornell
Nanofabrication Facility and
the National Nanofabrication
Users Network (NNUN)
Cornell University
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Dr. Tiwari's current research interests are in small
devices and their circuits, in ideas and technologies
that allow continuing evolution in microelectronics
in functional integration, and in interesting offshoots
of small structures in other areas. Among his contributions
and inventions that have found large industrial application
and research interest are: nano-crystal and quantum-dot
low power embedded memories, vertical transistors
in multi-Gbit DRAM memories, and the technology of
heterostructure bipolar transistor used in wireless
applications. Sandip Tiwari has been a Research Staff
Member and Manager for Exploratory Devices and Device
Modeling at IBM, has held visiting and adjunct faculty
appointments at the University of Michigan and Columbia
University, is a Fellow of IEEE and APS, and received
the Young Scientist Award of 1991 at the 18'th International
Symposium on GaAs and Related Compounds. He is author
of the text-book Compound Semiconductor Device
Physics published by Academic Press, and is
the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on
Nanotechnology.
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