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Doctoral students Len van Deurzen and Eungkyun Kim are co-lead authors of a paper on the development of the first dual-sided semiconductor, to which doctoral student Naomi Pieczulewski and alum Zexuan Zhang, Ph.D. '23, contributed as co-authors:
There’s two sides to this semiconductor, and many simultaneous functions | Cornell Chronicle
A Cornell-led collaboration has developed the first dual-sided – or “dualtronic” – semiconductor that combines p...
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"Understanding the mechanisms behind why some species can persist in rapid, extreme changes while others cannot can help us make predictions for the future and aid in conservation."
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