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Monica Lilly, Northrup Grumman, gives a talk for the Physics Fall Seminar SeriesContributed by Jill Ackerman on 12/01/13
Monica Lilly received her undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland College Park where she studied the fabrication and testing of electron doped superconductors. After graduation she pursued a masters at University of CA, Riverside with a master project based in the integration of carbon nanotubes as templates for one dimensional superconductors. For the past five years she has been working at Northrop Grumman as a process engineer, lab manager, and now principle investigator of the carbon nanotube field effect transistor project. Her talk will focus on using semiconducting carbon nanotubes in radio frequency electronics: what can they be used for and why is the radio frequency industry interested in a one-dimensional semiconductor? She will also discuss the process of growing carbon nanotubes and turning them into transistors. Tuesday, December 3, at 12:10 in CNS 206B Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the department assistant at jackerman@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. |
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