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    Welcome to Mason Nanoelectronics Lab

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We, the Mason Nanoelectronics Lab, are a research group led by Prof. Ethan Ahn in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at George Mason University. Our research focuses on emerging nanoscale materials and devices technology, exploring such topics as (but not limited to)

 

  • Energy-efficient logic and memory devices for future computing paradigm

  • Carbon-based and other nanoscale low-dimensional materials (e.g. CNT, graphene, Transition Metal Dichalcogenide, etc.)

  • Experimental and computational exploration of emerging nanoscale devices with emphasis on carrier transport (electron/phonon/spin)

  • Beyond-Si CMOS electronics including spintronics, steep-subthreshold electronics, oxide electronics, and energy conversion and harvesting. 

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Tackling the limitations of the conventional computing systems using emerging nanomaterials and nanodevices
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Microfabrication of a variety of biomedical devices (microneedles, microfluidic sensors, etc.) in commercial, industrial, and military settings
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Energy harvesting from 2D nano-materials such as graphene, molybdenum disulfide and phosphorene deposited on top of a flexible substrate 
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