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Dr. Mark Lee

Dr. Mark Lee Secures $300,000 Research Grant from Texas Instruments

by Jasmine Clark

Awards | Physics | School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Dr. Mark Lee received a $300,000 grant from Texas Instruments for his research on Suppressing and Physically Modeling Low Frequency Noise in Silicon MOSFETs. This project will study the phenomenon of cryogenic annealing to extinguish RTN and extend prior work to determine whether cryogenic can suppress the magnitude or drive down the corner frequency of 1/f noise in standard Si MOSFET transistors.

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