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SDRL

SDRL - Semi-conductor and Devices Research Lab

Topic: Emerging Resistive Random Access Memory With Self-Rectifying Behaviors for High Density Array Applications 

This is a research lab based around PhD students’ theses dealing with RRAM technology.

 

As an Undergraduate student, I am tasked with literature reviews and project specific informational deep diving. I give a presentation every month of my findings on a paper I or one of my mentors have chosen relating to my topic above. 

 

We have weekly meetings where the PhD students present their findings from the lab to the group and we can ask questions, discuss next steps and theorize with them. They have been performing their experiments and carrying out their research far before we arrived so most of the time is spent asking clarifying questions or getting a deeper understanding of how their progress during the week is contributing to the overall goal of their thesis. 

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Although we do not have the proper clearance to go into ASU's clean room and we cannot get the training for the machines in the lab as an undergraduate student, we are able to sit in on the lab and learn what and how experiments are carried out. As a masters student, I will be able to get training on the machines and help perform certain tests to become a more integral part of the team.

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Regardless of the fact that I cannot work directly on the developed wafers, SDRL has been a very immersive learning experience. Understanding how our research has the potential to impact daily life really puts an emphasis on our work and its importance.

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Please check out the SDRL website here!

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Also to see my most resent presentations for SDRL please click below!

 

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