Wolfgang Porod's
Teaching Interests and Activities
· Teaching
Interests
· Current
and Recent Courses
· Undergraduate
Research Projects
My teaching interests are in the area of solid state materials and devices.
CURRENT AND RECENT COURSES [Goto Top]
Current Courses
Recent Courses
- Fall
2009: EE 67035 Nanomagnetics
- Spring
2009: EE 67032
Physics of Computation
- Fall
2007: EE 87018 Cellular Wave Computers (with Prof Tamas
Roska, Pazmany University
and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary).
- Fall
2006: EE 87018 Uncooled Infrared Detectors: Science and Technology.
- Spring
2004: EE357, Semiconductors II: Devices.
- Spring
2003: EE357, Semiconductors II: Devices and EG112, Introduction to
Engineering Systems.
- Spring
2002: EE357, Semiconductors II: Devices.
- Fall
2001: EG111, Introduction to Engineering Systems.
- Spring
2001: EE357, Semiconductors II: Devices
- Fall
2000: EG111, Introduction to Engineering Systems.
- Spring
2000: EE357, Semiconductors II: Devices.
- Fall
1999: EE556, Fundamentals of Semiconductor Physics.
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECTS: [Goto Top]
The undergraduate student is co-supervised by a graduate student while
working with him/her on a research project.
Available Projects
- Numerical
Simulation of Quantum Dots
Recent Projects
- Visualization
for Monte Carlo Simulation of Carrier Transport
- The
DORE Graphics Environment on the STARDENT Mini-Supercomputer
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Last Updated: 20 November, 1995.