Did anyone hear back from UC Berkeley, MIT, UMich EECS PhD programs specifically Nanoelectronics/Device Physics Background?

I am feeling stressed as I saw many people posted about interview invitations for UCB on Gradcafe.

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Master in micro and nanoelectronics

Hello,

I am interested in Master in micro and nanoelectronics at RWTH, so I have a couple of questions to ask. As a student coming from Serbian university, are there many international students at RWTH? My GPA is 9.1/10, is there some chance to be accepted without GRE exam? I would like to know more about expenses in Aachen? Also what kind of university is RWTH? I would be grateful if someone could answer :)

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Single-electron spin resonance in a nanoelectronic device using a global field advances.sciencemag.org/c…
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Scientists prove Turing patterns, usually studied in living organisms and chemical systems, also manifest at the nanoscale in monoatomic bismuth layers. Based on this, researchers may be able to remove undesirable patterns and make perfectly flat thin films, which are crucial for nanoelectronics. uec.ac.jp/eng/news/announ…
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Anyone done work in nanoelectronics?

I am just considering options for when I graduate at the moment, and was thinking of looking into a research MSc in something like computational nanoelectronics. I figured this would be a good option for employability in the future, what do people here think?

If anyone has experience in nanoelectronics, I'd love to hear about what sort of work you did -- I haven't really had any experience in this field during my undergrad.

Appreciate any help.

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Bottom-up fabrication of nanoelectronics with DNA nanotechnology nanowerk.com/spotlight/sp…
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New study allows brain and artificial neurons to link up over the web: Research on novel nanoelectronics devices has enabled brain neurons and artificial neurons to communicate with each other over the Internet southampton.ac.uk/news/20…
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Synthesis of Large Area Two-Dimensional MoS2 Films by Sulfurization of Atomic Layer Deposited MoO3 Thin Film for Nanoelectronic Applications pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1…
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Team from Harvard grows Cyborg organoids(by integrating nanoelectronics into cell cultures) that offer rare view into early stages of development seas.harvard.edu/news/201…
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Bottom-up fabrication of nanoelectronics with DNA nanotechnology nanowerk.com/spotlight/sp…
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New study allows brain and artificial neurons to link up over the web: Research on novel nanoelectronics devices has enabled brain neurons and artificial neurons to communicate with each other over the Internet southampton.ac.uk/news/20…
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A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3…
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Making computers and smartphones more energy efficient with novel tiny nanocomposite materials and nanoelectronic circuits cordis.europa.eu/article/…
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A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) pnas.org/content/early/20…
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New study allows brain and artificial neurons to link up over the web: Research on novel nanoelectronics devices has enabled brain neurons and artificial neurons to communicate with each other over the Internet southampton.ac.uk/news/20…
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Team from Harvard grows Cyborg organoids(by integrating nanoelectronics into cell cultures) that offer rare view into early stages of development seas.harvard.edu/news/201…
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Physicists have succeeded in cooling a nanoelectronic chip to a temperature lower than 3 millikelvin. These extremely low temperatures offer the ideal conditions for quantum experiments and allow entirely new physical phenomena to be examined. aip.scitation.org/doi/10.…
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"Finalize the nanoelectronics part"
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[Book] Nanoelectronics and Information Technology: Advanced Electronic Materials and Novel Devices
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PNAS Paper: A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarkerfor myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatiguesyndrome (ME/CFS) docdro.id/pWWqi88
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Book for nanotechnology/nanoelectronics for beginners

Wanted to get into the nanotechnology (nanoelectronics to be specific) and I was wondering if anyone could recommend me a book on it.

Thanks

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A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) pnas.org/content/early/20…
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Graphene is considered a promising candidate for the nanoelectronics of the future and in particular, it should allow clock rates up to a thousand times faster than today's silicon-based electronics, in the terahertz range nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Nanoelectronic circuits that operate more than 10,000 times faster than current microprocessors. Could revolutionize high-speed electronics, nanoscale optoelectronics, and nonlinear optics kurzweilai.net/nanoelectr…
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Graphene-nanotube ideal solution for cooling nanoelectronics circuits graphene-uses.com/graphen…
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This nanoelectronics breakthrough could lead to more efficient quantum devices phys.org/news/2017-10-nan…
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Material physicists uncover new properties of Black Phosphorus, a 2D semiconductor with high carrier mobility, a tunable bandgap, and anisotropic conduction, all requirements for next generation nanoelectronics neomatica.com/2014/07/23/…
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Storing quantum information for 30 seconds in a nanoelectronic device nature.com/nnano/journal/…
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Anyone here work in a physics-related field? (Including Optics/Photonics, Plasma, Nanoelectronics, Solid-State, Electromagnetics.) Desperate for more information on job prospects, day to day work, and research and development.

I’m an ECE major but I’m really interested in a physics-related field. I had a few questions that I’d love to hear the answer to!

  1. Was it hard finding a job? I feel like all the ECE jobs are in software, power, or signal processing.

  2. What do you do every day? Is it hands on? How much physics do you use? Do you code; to what extent?

  3. How much of your job is R&D? Do you need a PhD? Is a thesis-based Master’s enough?

I really like physics, and sometimes I feel like I should have majored in something else (chemistry, physics, materials science).

I dream of working on photovoltaics, batteries, nanoelectronics, and semiconductor physics but I don’t know if a ECE major can get those jobs. I’m worried I’ll graduate in ECE and can’t find a job that I like. I don’t really want to program all day, although I’m fine with a little.

Even if you aren’t in a physics-related field, I’d appreciate any advice! Thanks in advance.

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