Research group of Prof. Eric Pop in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
Our research focuses on energy-efficient electronics, nanoelectronics, and 2D materials. We explore thermal, electrical, and thermoelectric properties of nanoscale materials and devices.
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Developing ultra-low power devices and circuits for next-generation computing systems.
Learn MoreExploring graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, and other 2D materials for electronics.
Learn MoreUnderstanding and controlling heat flow in nanoscale devices and materials.
Learn MoreDeveloping novel memory devices including phase-change and resistive switching memories.
Learn MoreWe are a research group led by Prof. Eric Pop in Electrical Engineering (EE) and Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) at Stanford University. We are located in the Paul G. Allen Annex, working in the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF) and the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF). We are affiliated with the Stanford SystemX Alliance and the Non-Volatile Memory Technology Research Initiative (NMTRI).
Our research is at the intersection of nanoelectronics and nanoscale energy conversion, exploring topics such as:
Our work includes nanofabrication, characterization, and multiscale simulations. On-campus collaborations include (Applied) Physics, SLAC, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineering, and off-campus they range from UIUC, UC Davis, Georgia Tech, UT Dallas, Univ. of Tokyo and Singapore (NUS), to TU Wien, Univ. Bologna and Poli Milano, etc.
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