Caroline Ross

Prof. Ross studies the magnetic properties of thin films and nanostructures for data storage and logic applications, and methods for creating nanoscale structures based on directed self-assembly and lithography. Her current research includes the synthesis and characterization of magnetic nanostructures for domain wall logic devices, magnetic oxides including perovskites, iron garnets, and self-assembled multiferroic oxide nanocomposites, magnetoelasticity, and magnetooptical materials for integrated optical isolators. Prof. Ross also studies the self-assembly of block copolymers and develops methods for templating self-assembly in order to form well-organized structures useful in nanoscale devices.
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Electronic Materials and Devices (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Electronic Materials and Devices (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of electronics with our 'Electronic Materials and Devices' course, designed for those eager to learn about the fundamental principles governing electronic components. This course will guide you through the design and function of critical devices such as diodes, bipolar junction transistors, MOSFETs, and more, all based on the unique properties of semiconductor materials.

No sessions available
5-12 Weeks
Optical Materials and Devices (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Optical Materials and Devices (edX)

Dive deep into the realm of light and learn how materials interact with it through Optical Materials and Devices. This course unravels the science behind LEDs, lasers, solar cells, and other photonic devices, providing you with a solid foundation in material science and photonics. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or looking to advance your knowledge, this course will equip you with the skills needed to contribute to cutting-edge technologies like renewable energy solutions and advanced telecommunications systems.

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5-12 Weeks
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