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Paul L. Mceuen

Physics

Cornell University

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About Paul L. Mceuen at Cornell University (Cornell)

Paul L. McEuen is a physicist at Cornell University pioneering nanoscale science, with research spanning carbon nanotubes, graphene, and autonomous microsystems for neural recording. Over the course of their career, Paul L. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Assessment of silicon MOS and carbon nanotube FET performance limits using a general theory of ballistic transistors", and "High temperature electrical resistance of substrate-supported single walled carbon nanotubes".

Research Areas

nanoscale sciencecarbon nanotubesgrapheneoptoelectronic microsystemsneural recordingself-assemblymechanical resonatorsnanomaterials

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Research Output

Total Citations136

Emerging researcher

Publications4

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i10-index3

Early-stage portfolio

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