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Mark Lundstrom
Scifres Distinguished
Professor
of Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Purdue University
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Professor Lundstrom earned bachelor's and master's
degrees in electrical engineering from the University
of Minnesota and joined the Purdue faculty upon completing
his doctorate on the West Lafayette campus in 1980.
Before attending Purdue, he worked on integrated circuit
process development and manufacturing at Hewlett-Packard
Corporation. At Purdue, Lundstrom has served as director
of the Optoelectronics Research Center and assistant
dean of the Schools of Engineering. His research interests
center on computational electronics with a focus on
the physics of carrier transport and semiconductor
devices, especially nanoscale transistors. His previous
work includes studies of heterostructure semiconductor
devices, solar cells, heterojunction bipolar transistors
and semiconductor lasers. In addition to numerous
papers and presentations on these topics, he is the
author of the textbook Fundamentals of Carrier Transport.
Dr. Lundstrom is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American Physical
Society. His teaching has been recognized by the American
Society for Engineering Education's Frederick Emmons
Terman Award and by awards from Purdue University.
He is the co-recipient of IEEE's 2002 Cledo Brunetti
Award for his work with Supriyo Datta on nanoscale
electronics.
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