2020 12 Research Discussion with legislators (Congratulations, Olivia!)

Our undergraduate researcher, Olivia, has been selected to represent the U.Utah to discuss her research with Utah legislators in February 2021. https://our.utah.edu/events/roch-2021/

Olivia is currently working with Kaden to design and fabricate a prototype 3D apparatus for PV measurements (size: 20 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm). She intends to make an advanced test structure for thin-film solar cells. The Department of Energy sponsors this work. Her story is posted in the ECE Website (here).

Also, Olivia has been awarded a UROP grant for Spring 2021 https://our.utah.edu/urop/. Nice job!

2020 12 (ECE 5255/6255) Individual Project Presentation

Thank you for your support for 5255/6255 students. This event has been ended as of 12/14.

Thank you so much for your support for our students. Please send an email to the instructor (email: heayoung.yoon@utah.edu) with the information below.

  1. Your Name
  2. Where did you hear about this event?
  3. Please select two(2) “Excellent”, two(2)”Very Good”, and three(3) “Good” presentations.

Your evaluation will be reflected as 5 % of their total scores. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask by email.








2020 10 Publish a Journal Paper (MACE Pillars)

Yang/David’s paper is online now (Scientific Reports). Thank you for their dedication. We also thank to our collaborators.

Yang Qian, David J. Magginetti, Seokmin Jeon, Yohan Yoon, Tony L. Olsen, Maoji Wang, Jordan M. Gerton & Heayoung P. Yoon, “Heterogeneous optoelectronic characteristics of Si micropillar arrays fabricated by metal-assisted chemical etching”, Scientific Reports 10, 16349 (2020)

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-73445-x

 

2020 09 Dr. Yoon teaches eMicroscopy class (hybrid)

The e-Microscopy course (previously 6960-006) is offered as a regular course for senior undergrad (ECE 5255) and grad (ECE 6255) students. Here is some more information about the class.

In this semester, we proceed with the course in a hybrid format (lab sessions on campus + lectures online). We will have a mini-conference at the end of the semester (December 3, Thursday at 12:25 pm; online). Details will be announced on this website in November. This event will be open to the public.