BSAC Technology Seminar: “Tiny-but-Tough” GaN- and Graphene-Based Nanoelectronics for Extreme Harsh Environments

April 3, 2023

Tuesday, 04 April 2023 at Noon | 490 Cory Hall

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Prof. Debbie Senesky

Debbie G. Senesky, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Stanford University
Host: Jonathan Candelaria

ABSTRACT

Gallium nitride (GaN) nanoelectronics have operated at temperatures as high as 1000°C making it a viable platform for robust space-grade (“tiny-but-tough”) electronics and nano-satellites. Even with these major technological breakthroughs, we have just begun the “GaN revolution.” New communities are adopting this nanoelectronic platform for a multitude of emerging device applications including the following: sensing, energy harvesting, actuation, and communication.  In this talk, we will review and discuss the benefits of GaN’s two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) over silicon’s p-n junction for space exploration applications (e.g., radiation-hardened, temperature-tolerant Venus probes).  In addition, we will discuss the use of 2D materials such as graphene in space exploration applications, as well as the potential for synthesis of graphene mesostructures in prolonged microgravity environments on the International Space Station (ISS).

BIO INFO

Debbie G. Senesky is an Associate Professor at Stanford University in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department and by courtesy, the Electrical Engineering Department.  In addition, she is the Principal Investigator of the EXtreme Environment Microsystems Laboratory (XLab).  Her research interests include the development of nanomaterials for extreme harsh environments, high-temperature electronics, and robust instrumentation for Venus exploration.  She received the B.S. degree (2001) in mechanical engineering from the University of Southern California. She received the M.S. degree (2004) and Ph.D. degree (2007) in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.  She is currently serves as the Site Director for nano@stanford, as well as co-editor for the IEEE Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems (JMEMS) and Sensors (journal).  In recognition of her work, she is a recipient of the Emerging Leader Abie Award from AnitaB.org, NASA Early Faculty Career Award, and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Ph.D. Fellowship Award.  More information about Prof. Senesky can be found at xlab.stanford.edu or on Instagram: @astrodebs.

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“Tiny-but-Tough” GaN- and Graphene-Based Nanoelectronics for Extreme Harsh Environments

April 04, 2023
BSAC Technology Seminar Series
Debbie G. Senesky, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Stanford University
EXtreme Environment Microsystems Lab (XLab)
Hosted by: Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center
bsac.berkeley.edu

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