As conventional electronic materials approach the device scaling limits, new types of materials and structures have been examined for potential use in future electronic and optoelectronic applications including transistors, light emitting diodes, and solar cells. In recent years, atomically thin or two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) materials have emerged...
Periodic exposure to light and dark as a result of rotation of the Earth have served as a major evolutionary pressure to partition divergent biological processes to different phases of the day. Mammals display periods of activity/inactivity, wake/sleep, and feeding/fasting during distinct portions of the day. In mammals, these activities...
Technological innovation is a key determinant of economic growth, and my dissertation is to understand the links between the investment of technological innovation and financial markets, with a focus on how the macroeconomic environment interacts with and is influenced by the financial constraints facing firms. Chapter one investigates the links...
Brain network organization, the emergence of cognition, and the accumulation of neurodegenerative pathology are interwoven concepts frequently studied under the umbrella of behavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and neuropathology. One approach to studying the organization of cognitive processes is to study those with selective deficits in such networks. To understand how...
This dissertation is composed by three chapters. Chapter one is about productivity hysterisis in the U.S. after the Great Recession. The United States has been experiencing a slowdown in productivity growth for more than a decade. I exploit geographic variation across U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) to investigate the link...
Humans are prodigious learners. One of our most powerful learning tools is the ability to detect and transfer relational similarities between items and events, despite their perceptual differences. Previous research has found that the roots of this ability extend into infancy. As early as three months of age, infants can...
Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) has significantly stimulated the development of methods to quantitatively visualize and characterize biomolecules in vitro and in situ. SMLM is a class of super-resolution microscopy (SRM) techniques, which exploits the “on-off” switching of individual fluorescent molecules to estimate their location with nanometer precision and offers spatial...
In Due Time: Performance and the Psychic Life of Black Debt analyzes how routine modes of debt and indebtedness restrict black women’s behavior across the everyday sphere and their subsequent engagement with both aesthetic and everyday performance to dismantle such routines. Modes of indebtedness are characteristic of racial capitalism and...
Sound is one of the most important mediums to understand the environment around us. Identifying a sound event in prerecorded audio (such as a police siren, a dog bark, or a creaking door in soundscapes) leads to a better understanding of the context where the sound events occurred. To do...
The commercial success of personal computing has led to the rapid creation and proliferation of diverse electronic systems including desktops, laptops, tablets, mobile devices, and embedded systems. For the past five decades, silicon has served as the base material for computing electronics. However, with increasing demand for unconventional electronics (e.g.,...