Nanoelectronics and mesoscopic physics: fundamental investigations of quantum phenomena; explorations of new device and sensing paradigms; electrical properties of novel nanomaterials
Ying has been made a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for her contributions to fast magnetic resonance imaging with sparse sampling.
EIN Presswire reported that UB was one of several institutions to receive an NSF grant for the project, Energy-Efficient Nanoelectronics Based on CMOS-Compatible Magnetoelectric Transistors.
The University at Buffalo’s TCIE and Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies will offer an experiential-learning course providing insights into semiconductor manufacturing and technologies in UB’s advanced cleanroom.