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FET100 and Golden Jubliee Celebration of IEEE Delhi Section: The Field Effect Transistor - Evolution of the Modeling Approaches
IEEE Electron Devices Society Delhi Chapter – India and IEEE EDS Community Engagement Ad-hoc Committee alongwith The National Academy of Sciences India-Delhi Chapter; Science Foundation Committee of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, INDIA
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Technical Lecture on
June 23, 2025 @ 03:00 pm Italy time (GMT +2) i.e. 06:30 pm India Time (GMT +5.30)
The Field Effect Transistor - Evolution of the Modeling Approaches
Massimo Rudan, Professor Emeritus
IEEE Life Fellow
Department DEI, University of Bologna
School of Engineering, Bologna, Italy
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Massimo Rudan
The Field Effect Transistor Evolution of the Modeling Approaches
The presentation illustrates the evolution of the FET architecture from the perspective of the modeling approaches adopted for the device description. The starting point is the analytical model of the linear region, later improved to incorporate the diffusion effect. The numerical schemes based on the semi-classical description of carrier transport will follow; finally, the presentation will show improved models where the quantum-mechanical aspects are incorporated.
Biography:
Massimo Rudan received a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1973 and a degree in Physics in 1976, both from the University of Bologna. He has been working in the same University thereafter, as Associate Professor (1985), Full Professor (1990), and Professor Emeritus (2021). The research activity of M. R. is on the physics of carrier transport and numerical analysis of semiconductor devices. He has authored about 300 papers in international journals or proceedings of international conferences in the field; he is author, co-author, or editor of 13 books, and has coordinated several research projects funded by Public Agencies or Companies. M.R. is an IEEE Life Fellow; with Prof. H. Baltes of ETH Zurich and Prof. W. Goepel of the University of Tuebingen, is a recipient of the 1998 Koerber Foundation Award for the Project “Electronic ‘Micronose’ for Volatile Organic Compounds”; he is one of the founders of the Advanced Research Center for Electronics Systems, founded in 2001 at the University of Bologna.
Address:Department DEI, University of Bologna School of Engineering, Bologna, Italy, , Italy