Panel for Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Judson C.French
Director
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory
NIST
Metrology Building, Room B358
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
301/975–2220
FAX 301/975–4091
Email: judson.french@nist.gov
Dr. Alan H.Cookson
Acting Deputy Director
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory
NIST
Metrology Building, Room B358
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
301/975–2220
FAX 301/975–4091
Email: alan.cookson@nist.gov
The Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory provides the fundamental basis for all electrical measurements in the United States. In close consultation with industry, research and measurement service programs are tailored to meet the most critical measurement needs for the manufacture, market exchange and use of electrical and electronic materials, components and systems, including semiconductor, magnetic, radio-frequency, microwave, optoelectronics and superconducting products flat-panel displays, electronic instrumentation, and electrical power apparatus and systems.
Other programs are concerned with basic research to develop quantum standards that enable more accurate maintenance of the fundamental electrical units. Laboratory researchers also conduct studies on the new measurements needed for the successful development of promising future technologies such as high-temperature superconductors, quantum mechanical devices, and hybrid computer chips that utilize both electronic and lightwave signals. These measurement techniques, as well as Standard Reference Materials, such as those developed for optical fiber diameter, silicon resistivity, and superconducting critical current, play a significant role in helping to improve the efficiency and quality of manufacturing.
In addition, the laboratory manages metrology development work across NIST in response to the needs of mainstream silicon semiconductor device manufacturing. It also applies science and technology to solve key problems of the criminal justice communities.
Panel for Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Chair:
Dr. V.Thomas Rhyne (1999)
Manager of Strategic Programs
Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector
Mail Drop TX30/OE14
6501 William Cannon Drive West
Austin, TX 78735–8598
512/891–6916
FAX 512/891–3785
Email: t.rhyne@ieee.org
Dr. Karen H.Brown (1998)
Director of Lithography
SEMATECH
2706 Montopolis Drive
Austin, TX 78741
512/356–3499
FAX 512/356–3618
Dr. Ralph K.Cavin, III (1999)
Vice President for Research Operations
Semiconductor Research Corporation
79 Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709–2053
919/941–9400
FAX 919/941–9450
Email: cavin@src.org
Prof. Larry A.Coldren (1999)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Room 1339, Engineering II
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106–9560
805/893–4486
FAX 805/893–4500
Email: coldren@ece.ucsb.edu
Prof. James P.Eisenstein (1999)
Condensed Matter Physics, 114–36
California Institute of Technology
1200 East California Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91125
818/395–4649
FAX 818/683–9060
Email: jpe@caltech.edu
Mr. H.R.Hofmann (1998)
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff
Electromagnetic Compatibility Test & Procedures Group
Lucent Technologies, Room 2B-220
2000 North Naperville Road
Naperville, IL 60566–7033
708/979–3627
FAX 708/979–5755
Email: hrh@ihgp7.lucent.com
Dr. Roger F.Hoyt (1999)
IBM Storage Systems Division
M8LA2D046/0122
5600 Cottle Road
San Jose, CA 95193
408/256–0479
FAX 408/256–1044
Email: rfhoyt@almaden.ibm.com
Dr. Carl O.Jelinek (1999)
Consulting Engineer
Jelinek and Associates
1349 Ramona Drive
Camarillo, CA 93010
805/987–8474
Email: cjelinek@ix.netcom.com
Dr. Donald B.Keck (1998)
Director, Optics and Photonics
Corning, Inc.
SP-FR-02–09
Corning, NY 14831
607/974–3095
FAX 607/974–3726
Email: keck_db@coming.com
Mr. Solomon Max (1999)
Staff Scientist
LTX Corporation
LTX Park at University Avenue
Westwood, MA 02090–2306
617/467–5275
FAX 617/329–6880
Email: sol_max@ltx.com
Dr. Suzanne R.Nagel (1999)
Director
Engineering Research Center
Lucent Technologies
Princeton, NJ 08542–0900
609/639–2278
FAX 609/639–2343
Email: suzanne.nagel@lucent.com
Ms. Lori S.Nye (1998)
Vice President, Commercial
MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.
501 Pearl Drive
P.O. Box 8
St. Peters, MO 63376
314/279–5595
FAX 314/279–5160
Email: lnye@memc.com
Dr. William G.Oldham (1999)
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
University of California at Berkeley
231 Cory Hall #1770
Berkeley, CA 94720–1770
510/642–2318
FAX 510/642–2739
Email: oldham@eecs.berkeley.edu
Dr. Don Parker (1997)
Manager, Active Array Programs
Microwave Division
Sensors & Communications Systems Segment
Hughes Aircraft Company
Building R1, Mail Stop B533
P.O. Box 92426
Los Angeles, CA 90009
310/334–8534
FAX 310/334–8035
Email: dparker@ccgate.hac.com
Dr. Alton D.Patton (1997)
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843–3128
409/845–8932
FAX 409/845–6259
Email: patton@ee.tamu.edu
Dr. John M.Rowell (1997)
Consultant
Conductus Inc.
102 Exeter Drive
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
908/464–6994
FAX 908/665–9589
Email: jmberkhts@aol.com
Dr. Robert E.Schwall (1997)
Vice President, Engineered Products
American Superconductor Corporation
2 Technology Drive
Westborough, MA 01581
508/836–4200
FAX 508/836–4248
Email: bschwall@acs.mhs.compuserve.com
Dr. Thomas J.Shaffner (1999)
Manager
Materials Characterization Laboratory
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Research Building
13588 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX 75243
214/995–6764
FAX 214/995–7785
Email: shaffner@crlmsm.csc.ti.com
Dr. Peter W.Staecker (1998)
Director of Engineering
Corporate R&D Center
M/A-COM, Inc.
100 Chelmsford Street
Lowell, MA 01851
508/656–2607
FAX 508/656–2777
Email: staeckep@macom.com
Dr. Hugo Vifian (1997)
Vice President, Strategic Planning
Harmonic Lightwaves
549 Baltic Way
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408/542–2776
FAX 408/542–2520
Email: hugo.vifian@harmonic-lightwaves.com
Mr. John A.Wehrmeyer (1999)
Technical Manager
Corporate Metrology Center
Eastman Kodak Company
901 Elmgrove Road
Rochester, NY 14653–5507
716/726–4427
FAX 716/726–1671
Email: techman@kodak.com