 Massimo (Max) V. Fischetti Professor 201D Marcus Hall University of Massachusetts 100 Natural Resources Rd Amherst MA 01003-9292
Telephone: (413) 577-1419 E-mail: fischetti@ecs.umass.edu EDUCATION: B.S., University of Milan, Italy, 1974; Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1978 RESEARCH INTERESTS: Electronic transport in semiconductors. Monte Carlo simulations. Quantum transport. Physics of semiconductor devices. AFFILIATED RESEARCH LABORATORY: Emerging Electronics Laboratory SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS: - Laux, S. E., A. Kumar and M.V. Fischetti, "Analysis of Quantum Ballistic Electron Transport in Ultra-Small Semiconductor Devices Including Space Charge Effects", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 95, pp. 5545-5582, May 2004.
- Fischetti, M. V., Z. Ren, P. M. Solomon, M. Yang and K. Rim, "Six-Band k.p Calculation of the Hole Mobility in Silicon Inversion Layers: Dependence on Surface Orientation, Strain, and Silicon Thickness", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 94, pp. 1079-1095, July 2003.
- Fischetti M. V., D. Neumayer and E. A. Cartier, "Effective Electron Mobility in Si Inversion Layers in Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Systems with A High-κ Insulator: The Role of Remote Phonon Scattering", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 90, pp. 4587-4608, November 2001.
- Fischetti M. V. and S. E. Laux, "Long-Range Coulomb Interactions in Small Silicon Devices. Part I: Performance and Reliability", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 89, pp. 1205-1231, January 2001.
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: American Physical Society (Fellow) - Forum of Industrial and Applied Physics. HONORS & AWARDS: IBM Technical Innovation Awards, 1987 and 1989. IBM Research Division Award, 1993. INSTITUTIONAL & PROFESSION SERVICE: Member of the Editorial Board of the "Journal of Applied Physics" and "Applied Physics Letters" (term 2005-2007). Member of the International Advisory Committee of the "International Workshop on Computational Electronics", 1991-2004. Member of the Program Committee of the "International Conference on Nonequilibrium Carrier Dynamics in Semiconductors", 2003. Back to top
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