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Josef Weinbub

Biography

Josef Weinbub holds a bacherlor's degree in electrical engineering, a master's degree in microelectronics, and a doctoral degree in technical sciences from the Technische Universität Wien. He was a visiting researcher at the EPCC, University of Edinburgh and at the Device Modelling Group, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK as well as at Silvaco Inc, Santa Clara, CA, USA. He leads the Christian Doppler Laboratory for High Performance TCAD and investigates cutting-edge research problems in the area of micro- and nanoelectronics, focusing on high performance computational approaches.

Wigner Initiative Commitments

In 2018, he co-authored a review article on Recent Advances in Wigner Function Approaches. In 2015, he co-edited the Special Issue on Wigner Functions in the Journal of Computational Electronics. He is a member of the Wigner Initiative's Steering Committee and he is one of the founding members and co-organizsers of the International Wigner Workshop (IW2) series.

Books and Editorships

J. Weinbub, D.K. Ferry, I. Knezevic, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr: Book of Abstracts of the 2nd International Wigner Workshop (IW2)"; TU Wien, 2017.

D.K. Ferry, J. Weinbub: Booklet of the 1st International Wigner Workshop (IW2); TU Wien, 2015.

M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, D.K. Ferry:Introduction to the Special Issue on Wigner Functions; Journal of Computational Electronics 14(4), 857 - 858, 2015. doi: 10.1007/s10825-015-0745-6.

Journal Articles

J. Weinbub, D.K. Ferry: Recent Advances in Wigner Function Approaches; Applied Physics Reviews, 5, (2018), 041104-1 - 041104-24 doi:10.1063/1.5046663.

J. Weinbub, M. Ballicchia, M. Nedjalkov: Electron Interference in a Double-Dopant Potential Structure; Physica Status Solidi - Rapid Research Letters, 12, (2018), 1800111-1 - 1800111-4 doi:10.1002/pssr.201800111.

M. Nedjalkov, P. Ellinghaus, J. Weinbub, T. Sadi, A. Asenov, I. Dimov, S. Selberherr: Stochastic Analysis of Surface Roughness Models in Quantum Wires; Computer Physics Communications, 228, (2018), 30 - 37 doi:10.1016/j.cpc.2018.03.010.

P. Ellinghaus, J. Weinbub, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr:Analysis of Lense-Governed Wigner Signed Particle Quantum Dynamics; Physica Status Solidi - Rapid Research Letters, 11, (2017), 1700102-1 - 1700102-5. doi: 10.1002/pssr.201700102.

M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, P. Ellinghaus, S. Selberherr:The Wigner Equation in the Presence of Electromagnetic Potentials; Journal of Computational Electronics 14(4), 888 - 893, 2015. doi: 10.1007/s10825-015-0732-y.

J. Weinbub, P. Ellinghaus, M. Nedjalkov: Domain Decomposition Strategies for the Two-Dimensional Wigner Monte Carlo Method; Journal of Computational Electronics 14(4), 922-929, 2015. doi: 10.1007/s10825-015-0730-0 Preprint.

P. Ellinghaus, J. Weinbub, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr, I. Dimov: Distributed-Memory Parallelization of the Wigner Monte Carlo Method using Spatial Domain Decomposition; Journal of Computational Electronics 14 (1), 151-162, 2015. doi: 10.1007/s10825-014-0635-3, Preprint.

Book Contributions

J. Weinbub, P. Ellinghaus, S. Selberherr: Parallelization of the Two-Dimensional Wigner Monte Carlo Method; Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9374, 309 - 316, 2015. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-26520-9_34.

Conference Proceedings

M. Ballicchia, J. Weinbub, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr: Classical and Quantum Electron Evolution with a Repulsive Dopant; in Abstracts of the Workshop on Innovative Devices and Systems (WINDS), 2017 (invited).

J. Weinbub, M. Nedjalkov, I. Dimov, S. Selberherr: Wigner-Signed Particles Study of Double Dopant Quantum Effects; in Book of Abstracts of the 2nd International Wigner Workshop (IW2), 2017.

P. Ellinghaus, M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, S. Selberherr: Wigner Analysis of Surface Roughness in Quantum Wires; in Book of Abstracts of the 2nd International Wigner Workshop (IW2), 2017.

P. Ellinghaus, J. Weinbub, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr: Wigner Modelling of Surface Roughness in Quantum Wires; in Abstract Book International Workshop on Computational Nanotechnology (IWCN), 2017.

P. Ellinghaus, M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, S. Selberherr: Wigner Modelling of Quantum Wires; in Abstracts of the Workshop on Innovative Devices and Systems (WINDS), 2016 (invited).

M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, S. Selberherr: Modeling Carrier Transport in Nanoscale Semiconductor Devices; in Abstracts of the BIT's 6th Annual World Congress of Nano Science & Technology (Nano S&T), 2016 (invited).

M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, I. Dimov, S. Selberherr: Signed Particle Interpretation for Wigner-Quantum Electron Evolution; in Abstracts of the Third National Congress of Physical Sciences, 2016 (invited).

M. Nedjalkov, J. Weinbub, S. Selberherr: The Description of Carrier Transport for Quantum Systems; in Book of Abstracts of the Energy Materials Nanotechnology Meeting on Quantum (EMN Quantum), 41-42, 2016 (invited).

J. Weinbub, P. Ellinghaus, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr:: ViennaWD - Status and Outlook; in Booklet of the 1st International Wigner Workshop (IW2), 8, 2015.

P. Ellinghaus, J. Weinbub, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr: ViennaWD - Applications; in Booklet of the 1st International Wigner Workshop (IW2), 9, 2015.

J. Weinbub, P. Ellinghaus, M. Nedjalkov, S. Selberherr: Comparison of Slab and Block Decomposition Strategies for the Two-Dimensional Wigner Monte Carlo Method; in Abstracts International Symposium on Advanced Nanodevices and Nanotechnology (ISANN), 2015.

J. Weinbub, P. Ellinghaus, S. Selberherr: Parallelization of the Two-Dimensional Wigner Monte Carlo Method; in Abstracts International Conference on Large-Scale Scientific Computations (LSSC), 2015.

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