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Shamiul chosen as a nominee for the Cheek Graduate Student Medal of Excellence

[April 27, 2023]


Shamiul has been nominated for the highly esteemed Jimmy and Ileen Cheek Graduate Student Medal of Excellence. This award recognizes outstanding Ph.D. students from the University of Tennessee Knoxville for their exceptional academic potential and achievement, exemplary leadership and community involvement, genuine passion for the chosen field of study, personal sacrifices made for their education, and dedication to exceeding expectations. Congratulations to Shamiul for being acknowledged among the best Ph.D. students at UTK.

Nazmul & Dr. Aziz receive the Student/Faculty Research Award (SFRA) from the Graduate School@UT Knoxville


[November 10, 2021]


Nazmul Amin, and Dr. Aziz have jointly received the Student/Faculty Research Award (SFRA) from the Graduate School of UT Knoxville. The Student/Faculty Research Awards are used to advance the scholarship of graduate students and faculty working in partnership. This process is intended to help support student research/scholarship/creative activity, and foster the mentoring relationship between faculty and graduate students. The joint proposal submitted by Nazmul and Dr. Aziz was selected through a university-wide competition and review.

Link: https://gradschool.utk.edu/faculty-staff/studentfaculty-research-awards/


 

Shamiul’s paper selected as an ‘Editor’s Pick’ article in Applied Physics Letters


[August 26, 2021]


Shamiul’s recent paper on cryogenic memory array design with superconducting memristors has appeared in APL as an Editor’s Pick article. This paper develops a physics-based circuit-compatible model for superconducting memristors and uses that to perform a device-to-array co-design of a memory system that is capable of operating below 4 Kelvin temperature. This work will pave the way for scalable memory blocks for quantum computing systems, space electronics, and superconducting processors.

Link to the article: https://aip.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1063/5.0060716