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Wolfgang WindlAssociate ProfessorD.Sc., University of Regensburg, Germany, 1995 Tel. (614) 247-6900 Office: 491 Watts Hall
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Dr. Wolfgang Windl works primarily in the area of Nanoscale Computational Materials Science. His field of expertise is in the area of atomistic simulations, especially within density-functional theory. Current projects include
- Nanostructured Interfaces
- Sub-Microscopic Precipitation of Dopants in Nanoscale Electronic Devices
- Molecular Devices
- Nanoscale Electronic Theory of Mechanical Behavior
- Influence of Radiation Damage on Semiconductor Properties
Wolfgang Windl joined the faculty of The Ohio State University in October, 2001. Prior to that, he has spent four years with Motorola, first as Senior Staff Scientist in Motorola's Computational Materials Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory, later as a Principal Staff Scientist in the Digital DNA Laboratories in Austin, TX, where he was working in the area of multiscale modeling of semiconductor processing. Previously, he held postdoctoral positions at Los Alamos National Laboratory (with Dr. Art Voter and Dr. Joel Kress) and Arizona State University (with Prof. Otto Sankey). He received his Diploma and D.Sc. in physics from the University of Regensburg, Germany, where he worked on the ab-initio calculation of Raman spectra in semiconductors.
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