The Cornell Center for Device Discovery, or C2D2
- brings together researchers from diverse disciplines to discover new electronic, photonic, spintronic, and quantum devices, and integrate them to realize new circuits and systems,
- uses the rigorous underpinning in Cornell Materials & Physics centers: CCMR, MIP, CNF, CHESS, and CHESS with the Cornell Nanofabrication facility,
- takes newly developed materials to device demonstration, and
- realizes the circuit and system level innovations unleashed by the new devices.
Center Faculty
- Darrell Schlom [MSE]
- Dan Ralph [Physics]
- Debdeep Jena [ECE, MSE]
- Grace Xing [ECE, MSE]
- Farhan Rana [ECE]
- Amit Lal [ECE]
- Greg Fuchs [AEP]
- Bob Buhrman [AEP]
- Gennady Shvets [AEP]
- Nicole Benedek [MSE]
- Chris Ober [MSE]
- Francesco Monticone [ECE]
- Alyosha Molnar [ECE]
- Alyssa Apsel [ECE]
- Christoph Studer [ECE]
- Christopher Batten [ECE]
- José Martínez [ECE]
- Mike Thompson [MSE]
- Clif Pollock [ECE]
- James Engstrom [CHE]
- Paul McCuen [Physics]
- Edwin Kan [ECE]
- Craig Fennie [AEP]
- Sandip Tiwari [ECE]
- Richard Shealy [ECE]
- Kin Fai Mak [Physics]
- Jie Shan [Physics]
- Katja Nowack [Physics]
- Eun Ah Kim [Physics]
- Seamus Davis [Physics]
- Frank Wise [AEP]
- Bruce van Dover
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