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Peide Ye is the Richard J. and Mary Jo Schwartz Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on semiconductor devices, oxide electronics, and advanced transistor technologies, particularly in 2D materials, ferroelectric semiconductors, and monolithic 3D integration. He leads investigations into thin-film transistors (TFTs), atomic layer deposition (ALD) processes, and device reliability under extreme conditions. His work bridges quantum phenomena with practical applications in nanoelectronics.
Research Interests: Dr. Ye specializes in nanoelectronics, including novel semiconductor materials (e.g., In2O3, tellurene), ferroelectric field-effect transistors (Fe-FETs), and low-voltage/high-performance device designs. His group addresses challenges in scaling transistors to atomic dimensions, optimizing contact engineering, and mitigating defects in oxide semiconductors.
Articles Trends: His recent publications (2024-2025) emphasize ultrathin oxide transistors with record performance metrics (e.g., 36 GHz fT), BEOL-compatible fabrication, and quantum effects in 2D materials. Key themes include low-power operation, defect-tolerant designs, and integration of logic/memory systems.
Labs/Teams: While specific lab names aren't listed here, his work is closely tied to Purdue's nanoelectronics research infrastructure, collaborating with semiconductor industry leaders to advance next-generation transistor technologies.

