Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ 1461152 Boston University Photonics Center National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates.

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Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ Boston University Photonics Center National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site in Integrated Nanomanufacturing Co-Directors: Prof. Xin Zhang and Prof. Helen Fawcett Faculty Mentor: Aaron Schmidt 1

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ Nano Heat Transfer Lab 2

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ MaterialsMicroelectronics EnergyMedicine Nanoscale thermal transport

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5 µm

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ Heat generation in a MOSFET Semiconductor lasers Data storage (“Millipede”) IBM Research Journal, DOI: /rd

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ Thermoreflectance microscopy

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐

Thermal Amplitude (5 MHz)Thermal Phase (5 MHz)

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐ Thermal Properties of Composites

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐

Graphene

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐

REU Project Description

Photonics Center NSF REU INM – June 9, 2015 EEC ‐

Miguel Elbara Mentors