
Affiliate Assistant Professor
Electronic, Photonic, and Integrated Quantum Systems
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206-221-5270
Email: baruchf@uw.edu
Biography
Baruch Feldman received the PhD from UW with Scott Dunham. He completed postdoctoral research at Tyndall National Institute with Jim Greer, in collaboration with Intel's Materials Modeling team, and at the Weizmann Institute of Science with Leeor Kronik. At WIS, he developed TRANSEC, a highly-parallelizable first-principles electronic conductance module for the PARSEC density functional theory (DFT) code. TRANSEC enables very large electronic conductance calculations.
Research Projects
- The highly-parallelizable electronic conductance code TRANSEC, now available (in beta version) as open-source software.
- Investigation of promising materials for nanoscale interconnect technology.
Recent Publications
View Baruch Feldman's publications on arxiv.org.
Students
Undergrad research mentored in 2023.
Research Interests
- Theory and simulation for applied materials physics.
- Predictive and explanatory modeling of nanoscale transistors and related technologies to extend Moore's Law of computing hardware.
- Emerging devices and technologies, or so-called "beyond-Moore" approaches to computing.