- Douglas P. Verret
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Douglas Verret is the current Editor in Chief of IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, and was appointed to that position in the year 2000. He is also member of the American Physical Society. Dr. Verret is formerly a Vice-Chairman of the Board of the College of Engineering and Computer Science of Baylor University. He has also published more than twenty peer reviewed, scientific articles.[1][2]
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Education
With a chosen field of study in optical properties of metals, Douglas Verret earned an M.S. in Physics from Purdue University, and a PhD in Experimental Solid State Physics from the University of New Orleans.[1]
Career
He taught high school physics and math. Later, at Xavier University, he was an Assistant Professor of Physics and Pre-engineering.
In 1979 he joined Texas Instruments where he participated in producing a novel metal configuration for integrated circuits. In 1983 he became Manager of Bipolar and BiCMOS Development for Texas Insturments. At this time he is the Program Manager for Flash EEPROM development.[1][3]
His research results, encompassing more than twenty scientific articles, have been published in the Journal of the Optical Society of America, the Transactions on Electron Devices, IEEE Electron Device Letters, the Proceedings of Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), International and Proceedings of Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting (BCTM)
Society affiliations
He is a member of the American Physical Society, IEEE Electron Devices Society, and Sigma Xi. He is a Texas Instruments Fellow, and an IEEE Fellow.
He became an editor for IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices in 1994 and this publication's Editor-in-Chief in the year 2000.[1][2][3]
Dr. Verret is also a member of the IEEE Electron Device Society Publications Committee, and the IEEE TAB Periodicals Committee. At Baylor University he is formerly a member of the Board of Advocates for the College of Engineering and Computer Science. For both the University of Michigan and University of Florida he is a former Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), industrial mentor. In 2003 and 2010 he served on the ISQED 2010 Advisory Committee [1][3][4]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Douglas P. Verret" (Online article). IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS). http://eds.ieee.org/publications/129-douglas-p-verret. Retrieved 2011-07-22. IEEE biography.
- ^ a b Hillenius, S.J. (2000). "Change of editor-in-chief". IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices 47 (12): 2245–2246. Bibcode 2000ITED...47.2245H. doi:10.1109/TED.2000.887002.
- ^ a b c "Douglas P. Verret" (Online article). LinkedIn Corporation. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/doug-verret/8/4b3/a3. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
- ^ "ISQED 2010 Advisory Committee" (Online article). International Society for Quality Electronic Design. http://www.isqed.org/English/Conference/Committee_Advisory.html. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
External links
- Haycock, T.L. (1991). "Linking university research to microelectronics manufacturing: Harris Semiconductor's approach to technology transfer". Proceedings Ninth Biennial University/Government/Industry Microelectronics Symposium. pp. 1–6. doi:10.1109/UGIM.1991.148110. ISBN 0-7803-0109-9.
- U.S. Patent # 6130144. Method for making very shallow junctions in silicon devices. Douglas P. Verret
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