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Photonics-NanoTechnology Lecture UPDATED: Wednesday, February 12th @ 12pm DeVry Pomona
February 4, 2014 | Posted by CSauthor2 under General, Region 6 |
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DeVry University Pomona has invited all IEEE members to :
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Lecture #3 in our Series on Photonics and Nanotechnology
Fabrication and Properties of Heterogeneous Quantum Well Structures
A Presentation by Professor Hamid Mohajeri , CEIS Department of DeVry University Pomona
To Be Held on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 12:00 PM
At DeVry University campus, Room 204, 901 Corporate Center Drive, Pomona, CA 91768
Sponsored by the Student Electronic Engineering Society, DeVry University Pomona, and IEEE Foothill Section, Electron Devices / Circuits and Systems Chapter
Summary from Professor H Mohajeri:
In this presentation, the Processes of Bulk Crystal Growth Processes of Semiconductors will briefly be introduced. What would be an Ideal crystal Lattice and The Properties of an Ideal Crystal Network of Atoms / Molecules and the Various Types of Crystal Structure will be presented. Later the growth and Fabrication of Epitaxial Semiconductors Nano layers will be explained. The Popular Methods of Liquid Phase Epitaxi (LPE) , Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) and the most Popular Manufacturing method of Nano layers Molecular Beam Epitaxi (MBE) will be presented.
Please note this invitation from Malcolm Q Guidry, Vice-President of EES Students at DeVry University, Pomona:
“These lectures are open to all Students, Faculty, and IEEE members who wish to learn more about this growing field. Please follow this link to RSVP: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1WpRliYbKQp63Mw3dWs2LhfJkMI4PxLcdQDqkXU7hGwY/viewform]
If you are interested, chances are others are too, so spread the word! On Facebook, Twitter, to Faculty and Colleagues, everyone in the Electronics Engineering field can benefit from this lecture. I hope to see a full house like we had the last time!”
For further information, please contact:
Malcolm Q Guidry , Vice-President, student Electronic Engineering Society
email: mqg6913@gmail.com
student club email: eesdevry@gmail.com
or contact Frank G Freyne, Chair IEEE Foothill Section at fgfreyne@ieee.org
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