Cecil and Ida Green Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
B.S.E.E., North Carolina State University, 1964
M.S.E.E., University of California, Berkeley, 1966
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1970
Research Concentrations
MOS integrated circuits - devices, processes,
and circuits
Applications of IC technology to biology, including neural electronics
and synthesis of DNA
Wireless circuits, including transmitters and receivers
Research Accomplishments
and Activities
Provided several expert witness reports as testimony
in various courts
Published a variety of technical papers on subjects ranging from
digital converters to numerical analysis of storage times of
DRAM cells incorporating ultrathin dielectrics
Holder of numerous U.S. patents
IEEE Senior Member
Research Philosophy
The most important skill for graduates is to
be able to use their innate talents and learned
abilities to recognize engineering opportunities
and be able to follow up on them.