Shaikh Shahid Ahmed is the recipient of 2009 Oak Ridge National Lab/ORAU High-Performance Computing Award. Ahmed has authored/co-authored 11 nanoelectronics software tools (nanoFET, CNTFET, QuaMC 2D, Schred, nanoMOS, FETtoy, MOSFET, MOScap, QPC, nanoSSL, and multiscaleTEC), access to which are freely available on NSF’s nanoHUB.org. As of April 2017, these software tools have served over 15,700 individual users worldwide, running more than 725,000 simulations [https://nanohub.org/members/9293/usage]. Shaikh Shahid Ahmed was the Principal Investigator of the NSF funded Southern Illinois High Performance Computing Research Infrastructure (SIHPCI). He is the recipient of the 2016 Air Force Research Lab Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2013 Dean Juh Wah Chen Outstanding Faculty Award from SIU College of Engineering and 2014 ECE Department Outstanding Teacher Award. He has published over 65 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings, authored six book chapters, and his work has been presented in more than 80 conferences and technical meetings. He is a senior member of the IEEE and member of the American Physical Society. | Shaikh Shahid Ahmed is the recipient of 2009 Oak Ridge National Lab/ORAU High-Performance Computing Award. Ahmed has authored/co-authored 11 nanoelectronics software tools (nanoFET, CNTFET, QuaMC 2D, Schred, nanoMOS, FETtoy, MOSFET, MOScap, QPC, nanoSSL, and multiscaleTEC), access to which are freely available on NSF’s nanoHUB.org. As of April 2017, these software tools have served over 15,700 individual users worldwide, running more than 725,000 simulations [https://nanohub.org/members/9293/usage]. Shaikh Shahid Ahmed was the Principal Investigator of the NSF funded Southern Illinois High Performance Computing Research Infrastructure (SIHPCI). He is the recipient of the 2016 Air Force Research Lab Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2013 Dean Juh Wah Chen Outstanding Faculty Award from SIU College of Engineering and 2014 ECE Department Outstanding Teacher Award. He has published over 65 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings, authored six book chapters, and his work has been presented in more than 80 conferences and technical meetings. He is a senior member of the IEEE and member of the American Physical Society. |