====== Irena Knezevic ====== ===== Biography ===== Prof. Knezevic and her group members work on the theory and computer simulation of the interaction of charge carriers, lattice vibrations, and electromagnetic waves in nanoscale systems. We collaborate with several experimental groups. Our work has been supported by NSF, AFOSR, and DOE. Current research topics include: * Unordered List ItemQuantum and semiclassical electronic transport in semiconductor nanostructures * Heat transport at the nanoscale. Nanostructured thermoelectrics * Decoherence and relaxation in nanostructures; transient and high-frequency phenomena * Multiphysics simulation (self-consistent coupling of electronic+electromagnetic+thermal phenomena) * Nanophotonics, nanoplasmonics, and quantum optics * Exciton transport in organic solar cells ===== Wigner-specific research ===== (selection) * [[Olafur Jonasson]] and [[Irena Knezevic]], [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10825-015-0734-9|Dissipative transport in superlattices within the Wigner function formalism]], J. Comp. Electron. **14**, 879 (2015) * [[Olafur Jonasson]] and [[Irena Knezevic]], [[https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.90.165415|Coulomb-driven terahertz-frequency intrinsic current oscillations in a double-barrier tunneling structure]], Phys. Rev. B **90**, 165415 (2014) ===== Affiliation(s) ===== * Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA ===== Additional information ===== * [[http://directory.engr.wisc.edu/ece/faculty/knezevic_irena|University Profile]] * [[http://homepages.cae.wisc.edu/~knezevic/|Research Group Website]]