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I was born in Moscow, USSR in 1959, got my University Diploma in Physics from Lomonosov Moscow State University (MGU) in 1983, got my PhD in Physics of Semiconductors and Dielectrics from Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics (USSR Academy of Sciences) in 1990. The title of my thesis was "Mesoscopic effects in hopping conductance of GaAs field-effect transistor" (Ph.D advisor Dr. Alex Savchenko ) I spent a year in England working in Alex Savchenko group at the University of Exeter Since 1994 I live and work in the USA. Currently, I am Research Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. My topics of research are experimental studies of nanostructures and nanodevices with main focus on experimental single electronics and nanomagnetics. This include single-electron sensors, memories and logic, quantum-dot cellular automata (electronic and magnetic), and domain-wall motion in magnetic nanowires. My teaching activities are closely related to my research - I will be teaching "Sensors, instrumentation, and measurements in electronic applications" for graduate students in the fall. My CV is available here Link to our Research Group Homepage is here DAAS - Data Acquisition and Analysis software for Windows is available here (author - Greg Bazan) |
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