Teaching

Rice University

Fall 2021: ELEC 261 – Introduction to Physical Electronics I: 

The objective of this course is an understanding of the physics and operation of semiconductor devices. The first part of 261 is focused on understanding of semiconductor materials in terms of crystal structure, energy bands, density of states, dopants, and electronic transport, and finally the basics of pn junctions and pn junction diodes. The second part of 261 is focused on understanding the operation and design of semiconductor devices including metal-semiconductor contacts, metal-oxide semiconductor capacitors and transistors (MOSFETs), and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). In addition, 261 will also introduce the basic concepts of advanced devices such as junction field effect transistors, optical devices, microwave and power devices. ELEC 261 will lay the foundation for follow-on PEN and circuits courses such as ELEC 305.

Arizona State University

  • Spring 2018, 2019, 2020: EEE 436/591 – Fundamentals of Solid-State Devices (Undergrad/Grad)
  • Fall 2017, 2018. 2019: EEE 531 – Semiconductor Device Theory (Grad)
  • Spring 2015, 2017: EEE 598 – MOCVD for III-Nitride Devices (Grad)
  • Spring 2016: EEE 437/591 – Optoelectronics (Undergrad/Grad)
  • Fall 2014, 2015, 2016: EEE 537 – Semiconductor Optoelectronics (Grad)

University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Winter 2013 and Winter 2014: ECE 162B/MAT 162B – Solid State Physics (Undergrad), Lecturer for  Prof. S. P. DenBaars
  • Spring 2013: ECE 215C/MAT 220C – Semiconductor Device Processing (Grad), Lecturer for Prof. S. Nakamura