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Prof. Anisul Haque

Professor and Chairperson, Department of  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Research Interests

Nanoelectronics: physics, modeling, simulation and characterization of semiconductor low-dimensional electronic and optoelectronic devices.

On-going Research Projects

  • Modeling, simulation and characterization of interface trap states in nanoscale MOS devices from gate C-V characteristics.
  • Modeling quantum mechanical effects in surface potential based compact models for nanoscale MOSFETS.
  • Ballistic transport in anoscale MOSFETs.
  • Compact gate C-V modeling of nanoscale MOS structures with high-K gate dielectrics.
  • Self-consistent calculation of the electrostatic properties of uniaxially strained MOS structures.
  • Self-consistent calculation of the electrostatic properties of G4-FET devices.
  • Modeling of electronic properties of strained GaInAsP based low dimensional novel optoelectronic devices.

Teaching

I usually teach courses on electronic circuits and devices including electronic properties of material. However, at the undergraduate level, I teach a variety of courses, such as, Signals and Systems, Engineering Electromagnetics and Linear Circuits.

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