My Current PhD Students

The full list of my PhD students is now on the web-page of Nanoelectronic Devices Computational Group.

Mr Muhammad Elmessary

Muhammad Elmessary
Project Title: 3D Finite Element Monte Carlo Device Simulations of Nanostructures
My Role: Co-Supervisor
Start Date: 20 January 2013 @ Swansea University

My Past PhD Students

Dr Daniel Nagy

Daniel Nagy
Project Title: Parallel 3D Finite Element Monte Carlo Device Simulations Of Multigate Transistors
My Role: First Supervisor
Start Date: 1 October 2012 @ The Swansea University
Finished: 1 June 2016 @ Swansea University

Dr Soroush Faramehr

Soroush Faramehr
Project Title: Modelling of GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors
My Role: Co-Supervisor
Start Date: 1 March 2011 @ Swansea University
Finished: 28 April 2015 @ Swansea University

Dr Olga Kryvchenkova

Olga Kryvchenkova
Project Title: Quantitative Scanning Probe Microscopy for Nanoscale Semiconductor Devices
My Role: Co-Supervisor
Start Date: 1 February 2012 @ Swansea University
Finished: 20 March 2015 @ Swansea University

Dr Islam Aynul

Islam Aynul
Project Title: Modelling of Carrier Transport in Ultra Thin Body Transistors
My Role: Main/First Supervisor
Start Date: 1 September 2009 @ University Of Glasgow
From 1 March 2010 @ Swansea University
Finished: 9 July 2012 @ Swansea University

Dr Daniel Balaz

Daniel Balaz
Project Title: Novel Time-Resolved Thermal Imaging: AlGaN/GaN Heterostructure Field Effect Transistors
My Role: Second Supervisor
Start Date: 1 September 2008 @ University Of Glasgow
Finished: 15 February 2011 @ University Of Glasgow

My Past MSc Students

Ms Qing Wang

Project Title: Simulation and Optimisation of III-V MOSFETs for CMOS Applications
My Role: First Supervisor
Start Date: 1 September 2004 @ University Of Glasgow
Finished: 31 August 2005 @ University Of Glasgow
Remarks: Works for Intel Corporation

Ms Ling Ling Zhuang

Project Title: Monte Carlo Simulation of PHEMTs
My Role: Second Supervisor
Start Date: 1 September 2002 @ University Of Glasgow
Finished: 31 August 2004 @ University Of Glasgow
Remarks: Works for Micron Technology

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