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    Welcome to Mason Nanoelectronics Lab

We, the Mason Nanoelectronics Lab, are a research group led by Prof. Ethan Ahn in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University. Our research focuses on emerging nanoscale materials and devices technology, exploring such topics as 

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  • Energy-efficient logic/memory devices

  • Carbon-based and other nanoscale low-dimensional nanomaterials

  • Experimental and computational exploration of carrier transport (electron/phonon/spin) in nanoscale solids

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

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Mason Nano Lab enables research and workforce development in nanoelectronics by leveraging the state-of-the-art lab equipment and facilities, including the nanofab cleanroom. We proudly represent our university for VMEC (Virginia Microelectronics Consortium) and VAST (Virginia Alliance for Semiconductor Technology).   â€‹

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Tackling the limitations of conventional computing hardware by 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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Novel, scalable energy harvesting and storage solutions from nanotechnology
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