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LOCATION:Kemper Hall 206
SUMMARY:PAMS Seminar: "UWBG Carbon for Electronic Applications" by Dr. Ari
 ful Haque
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ariful HaqueTexas State University\n\n\nAbstract:\n\n\nMet
 astable forms of carbon with ultrawide bandgap electronic properties\, su
 ch as diamond and Q-carbon (short form of ‘quenched phase of carbon’)\, d
 emonstrate remarkable structural\, thermal\, mechanical\, and electrical 
 properties for different electronic and energy-related applications. In t
 he second segment of this seminar talk\, I will provide an overview of th
 e fabrication aspects of different useful nano and microstructures of dia
 mond and Q-carbon by nanosecond pulse laser annealing and chemical vapor 
 deposition techniques. These novel structures of carbon demonstrate excel
 lent electron field emission for electronic applications which will be il
 lustrated in this presentation.\n\n\nSecond title: Fully funded Ph.D. opp
 ortunities in MSEC at Texas State University\n\n\nAbstract: The materials
  science\, engineering &amp; commercialization (MSEC) Ph.D. program at Texas 
 State University is a multidisciplinary program with a priority on advanc
 ed materials science/engineering research\, education\, and commercializa
 tion. The MSEC offers students (from diverse backgrounds\, i.e. Materials
  Science\, Physics\, Chemistry &amp; Chemical Engineering\, Electrical Engine
 ering\, Nanotechnology\, Civil Engineering\, Mechanical Engineering\, and
  other engineering disciplines) a unique multidisciplinary experience whe
 re they conduct research with state-of-the-art cleanroom/ fabrication and
  characterization equipment\, and simulation tools. Very recently\, the M
 SEC has decided to significantly increase the number of doctoral instruct
 ional assistant and doctoral research assistant lines with an attractive 
 package\, which includes stipend\, tuition support\, supply/travel suppor
 t\, etc.\, for the Spring and Fall of 2024. I will provide an overview of
  the MSEC program\, the research opportunities/facilities\, the research 
 interest of the faculty members\, the application requirements\, the deta
 ils of the funding opportunities\, and what’s next after obtaining the de
 gree. I will also share tips on preparing a good application package to e
 nhance the chance of securing an assistantship/funding.\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Ar
 iful Haque is an alumni of PAMS.
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 trong&gt;Dr. Ariful Haque&lt;br&gt;Texas State University&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstrac
 t:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Metastable forms of carbon with ultrawide bandgap electronic p
 roperties\, such as diamond and Q-carbon (short form of ‘quenched phase o
 f carbon’)\, demonstrate remarkable structural\, thermal\, mechanical\, a
 nd electrical properties for different electronic and energy-related appl
 ications. In the second segment of this seminar talk\, I will provide an 
 overview of the fabrication aspects of different useful nano and microstr
 uctures of diamond and Q-carbon by nanosecond pulse laser annealing and c
 hemical vapor deposition techniques. These novel structures of carbon dem
 onstrate excellent electron field emission for electronic applications wh
 ich will be illustrated in this presentation.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Second title: Fully
  funded Ph.D. opportunities in MSEC at Texas State University&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abs
 tract: The materials science\, engineering &amp;amp\; commercialization (MSEC
 ) Ph.D. program at Texas State University is a multidisciplinary program 
 with a priority on advanced materials science/engineering research\, educ
 ation\, and commercialization. The MSEC offers students (from diverse bac
 kgrounds\, i.e. Materials Science\, Physics\, Chemistry &amp;amp\; Chemical E
 ngineering\, Electrical Engineering\, Nanotechnology\, Civil Engineering\
 , Mechanical Engineering\, and other engineering disciplines) a unique mu
 ltidisciplinary experience where they conduct research with state-of-the-
 art cleanroom/ fabrication and characterization equipment\, and simulatio
 n tools. Very recently\, the MSEC has decided to significantly increase t
 he number of doctoral instructional assistant and doctoral research assis
 tant lines with an attractive package\, which includes stipend\, tuition 
 support\, supply/travel support\, etc.\, for the Spring and Fall of 2024.
  I will provide an overview of the MSEC program\, the research opportunit
 ies/facilities\, the research interest of the faculty members\, the appli
 cation requirements\, the details of the funding opportunities\, and what
 ’s next after obtaining the degree. I will also share tips on preparing a
  good application package to enhance the chance of securing an assistants
 hip/funding.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dr. Ariful Haque&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;b&gt;
 is an alumni of PAMS.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230929T160000
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