Toshishige Yamada Ph.D.
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| NASA Ames Research Center |
Electronics Nanomaterials |
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| Moffett Field |
California |
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| USA |
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Dr. Yamada is primarily interested in modeling of nano-scale electronic, thermoelectric, or chemical devices and sensors as well as nano-scale materials characterization.
Dr. Yamada's latest work is "Equivalent Circuit Model for Carbon Nanotube Schottky Barrier: Influence of Neutral Polarized Gas Molecules," I belong to IPT, NAS, UARC of NASA Ames Research Center, and have recently taught Electromagnetic Fields and Waves (EE135) at University of California, Santa Cruz, and Nanoelectronics (ELEN361) and Semiconductor Fundamentals (ELEN261) at Santa Clara University.
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