Dr. Yoon’s proposal entitled, “CAREER: Optoelectronic Local Probes Measuring Microstructural Degradation and Recovery Under Accelerated Environmental Stressors”, has been selected for a prestigious NSF CAREER award. She will receive about $590,000 next five years (see more information on the ECE website; here). We are excited about this new project!
News
2021 02 Olivia’s Presentation (Video Clip)
We are proud of Olivia for presenting her research project to Utah’s legislators (https://our.utah.edu/events/roch-2021/). Specifically, she gives her presentation to Sen. Scott Sandall. We thank Kaden Powell (grad student) for his ample support and mentorship to Olivia. Way to go!
2021 01 Submission of Two EMC Papers
Kaden and Yu-Lin have submitted two papers (CdTe, Perovskite PVs) to the 63th Electronic Materials Conference (https://www.mrs.org/63rd-emc). Thank you for continuing dedication to the projects. Great achievements!
2021 01 Dr. Yoon teaches ECE 3200 in IVC.
Welcome back, students!
We continue our online classes in Spring 2021. Dr. Yoon teaches a junior-level core course (ECE 3200: Introduction to Semiconductor Device Physics) in IVC (Interactive Video Class). The class materials are provided via Zoom meetings, recorded lectures, and online video clips (https://utah.instructure.com). We will also perform online simulations. TA (Mr. Shaun McKellar) and Dr. Yoon are fully supporting students in their learning in this challenging time. We will go through it together.
Video (Moore’s Law): https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/silicon-innovations/moores-law-technology.html
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 You are invited (Mini-Conference; 12/7~12/13)
Thank you for visiting us. Here, we present the projects designed by students. Would you serve as a panel member to evaluate our presentations? If so, please click here: 2020 12 (ECE 5255/6255) Individual Project Presentation.
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2020 11 Proposed Projects (ECE 5255/6255 eMicroscopy)
Students in the ECE 5255/6255 (eMicroscopy for Semiconductor Materials and Devices) propose their individual projects. We will have a mini-conference on 12/03 (Thursday) in Zoom. The presented material will be posted in this website for guess grading. Please visit the website on 12/04 and select your favorite project.
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 Applied Microscopy (DRIE Si Pillars)
Kaden’s first paper has been published. Congratulations!
Powell, K.M., Yoon, H.P., “Depth-dependent EBIC microscopy of radial-junction Si micropillar arrays”, Appl. Microsc. 50, 17 (2020).
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42649-020-00037-4 (here)
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.