Dragica Vasileska

Dragica Vasileska joined the ASU faculty in August 1997. She has published over 180 journal articles in prestigious refereed journals, 15 book chapters and presented over 200 articles in conferences in the areas of solid-state electronics, transport in semiconductors and semiconductor device modeling. She is the third largest contributor in the NSF Network for Computational Nanotechnology’s www.nanoHUB.org with a total of 380 contributions and 18 educational simulation modules. She is an author of four books (D. Vasileska and S. M. Goodnick, Computational Electronics, Morgan & Claypool, 2006; D. Vasileska, Editor, Cutting Edge Nanodechnology, March 2010; D. Vasileska, S. M. Goodnick and G. Klimeck: Computational Electronics: From Semi-Classical to Quantum Transport Modeling, CRC Press, June 2010; and D. Vasileska and S. M. Goodnick, Editors, Nanoelectronic Devices: Semiclassical and Quantum Transport Modeling, Springer, in press). She has also given numerous invited and plenary talks. She is a senior member of IEEE and a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Professional preparation Ph.D., electrical engineering, Arizona State University, 1995 M.S., electrical engineering, University, 1991 B.S., electrical engineering, University, 1985

Dragica Vasileska

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The main purpose of this book is to describe important issues in various types of devices ranging from conventional transistors (opening chapters of the book) to molecular electronic devices whose fabrication and operation is discussed in the last few chapters of the book. As such, this book can serve as a guide for identifications of important areas of research in micro, nano and molecular electronics. We deeply acknowledge valuable contributions that each of the authors made in writing these excellent chapters.

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