Mark S. Lundstrom

Mark S. Lundstrom
Born (1951-08-06) August 6, 1951
Residence U.S.
Nationality American
Fields Electronic devices and Materials
Institutions Purdue University
Doctoral advisor R. J. Schwartz
Known for Lundstrom model of the nanotransistor

Mark S. Lundstrom (born 1951 in Alexandria, Minnesota) is the Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. Lundstrom is known for his contributions to the theory, modeling, and understanding of nanoscale transistors.[1] He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and a fellow of the Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American Physical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Education

Dr. Lundstrom received his BEE and MSEE degrees from the University of Minnesota in 1973 and 1974 and the Ph.D. degree from Purdue University in 1980. His doctoral thesis was on the physics of crystalline solar cells and his adviser was Richard J. Schwartz.

Career

From 1974-1977, Lundstrom worked on silicon integrated circuit process development and manufacturing for Hewlett-Packard in Loveland, CO. His research at Purdue University addresses the physics, modeling, and simulation of carrier transport in semiconductor devices including solar cells, heterostructure devices, thermoelectric devices, and nanoscale transistors. He was the founding director of the National Science Foundation's Network for Computational Nanotechnology and its science gateway, the nanoHUB and is currently principal investigator of NEEDS:Nano-Engineered Electronic Device Simulation Node, a resource for nanoelectronics supported by the National Science Foundation.

Selected works

Fundamentals of Carrier Transport, Vol. X of the Modular Series on Solid State Devices, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. Reading, MA, 1990. (Second Ed. published by Cambridge University Press, October, 2000) ISBN 978-0-521-63724-4

Nanoscale Transistors: Physics, Modeling, and Simulation (with Jing Guo), Springer, New York, (2006) ISBN 978-0-387-28002-8

Near-equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications (with Changwook Jeong), World Scientific, Singapore, 2013. ISBN 978-981-4327-78-7

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