B.S. 1994, M.S. 1997, Physics (Licence-Maitrise-DEA French degrees), University of Toulouse, France.
Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA), Toulouse, France.
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Computational Nanoelectronics, Modeling and Numerical Methods, Parallel Numerical Algorithms.
AFFILIATED RESEARCH LABORATORY:
Emerging Electronics Laboratory
SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
- E. Polizzi, A. Sameh , “ A Parallel Hybrid Banded System Solver: The SPIKE Algorithm", Parallel Computing, to appear (2005).
- E. Polizzi, A. Sameh, “ Numerical Parallel Algorithms for Large-Scale Nanoelectronics
Simulations using NESSIE ", Journal of Computational Electronics, Vol. 3, N. 3-4, pp363-366 (2005).
- J. Wang, E. Polizzi, M. Lundstrom, "A Three-Dimensional quantum simulation of Silicon nanowire transistors with the effective mass approximation", Journal of Applied Physics, 96, p2192-2203 (2004).
- E. Polizzi, N. Ben Abdallah, " Subband decomposition approach for the simulation of quantum
electron transport in nanostructures", Journal of Computational Physics, v202, , pp150-180 (2004).
- E. Polizzi, S. Datta, " The Finite Element Method applied to the Non-Equilibrium Green's Function
formalism", Third IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology. IEEE-NANO 2003, vol. 2, pp40-43 (2003).
- E. Polizzi, N. Ben Abdallah, " Self-consistent three dimensional models for quantum ballistic transport in open systems", Physics Review B, 66, 245301, pp01-09 (2002).