Nanoelectronics and mesoscopic physics: fundamental investigations of quantum phenomena; explorations of new device and sensing paradigms; electrical properties of novel nanomaterials
Jonathan Bird, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, was a guest on Bell Ringer, a podcast created by Invest Buffalo Niagara.
Medium wrote an article about a study published an article on how UB researchers led by Jonathan Bird paired a magnet with graphene, and induced what they describe as “artificial magnetic texture” in the nonmagnetic wonder material.
Silicon Republic reports that a UB-led research team has found a way to induce “artificial magnetic texture” in graphene, which could lead to new tech developments.
Futurity reported on new research that developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The research was led by Jonathan Bird, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, and Jong Han, professor of physics.
Phys.orgreported on new UB-led research that developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The advancement could lead to breakthroughs in computing, medicine, cryptography, materials science and other applications.