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Mark S. Lundstrom is an American electrical engineering researcher, educator, and author. He is known for contributions to the theory, modeling, and understanding of semiconductor devices, especially nanoscale transistors, and as the creator of the nanoHUB, a major online resource for nanotechnology. Lundstrom is Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and in 2020 served as Acting Dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue University, in West Lafayette, Indiana.

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  • Mark S. Lundstrom (de)
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  • Mark S. Lundstrom (* 1951 in Alexandria, Minnesota) ist ein US-amerikanischer Professor auf dem Gebiet der Halbleiter. (de)
  • Mark S. Lundstrom is an American electrical engineering researcher, educator, and author. He is known for contributions to the theory, modeling, and understanding of semiconductor devices, especially nanoscale transistors, and as the creator of the nanoHUB, a major online resource for nanotechnology. Lundstrom is Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and in 2020 served as Acting Dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue University, in West Lafayette, Indiana. (en)
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  • Mark S. Lundstrom (en)
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  • Mark S. Lundstrom (en)
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  • Electronic devices and Materials (en)
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  • Lundstrom model of the nanotransistor (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Mark S. Lundstrom (* 1951 in Alexandria, Minnesota) ist ein US-amerikanischer Professor auf dem Gebiet der Halbleiter. (de)
  • Mark S. Lundstrom is an American electrical engineering researcher, educator, and author. He is known for contributions to the theory, modeling, and understanding of semiconductor devices, especially nanoscale transistors, and as the creator of the nanoHUB, a major online resource for nanotechnology. Lundstrom is Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and in 2020 served as Acting Dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue University, in West Lafayette, Indiana. (en)
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  • R. J. Schwartz (en)
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  • Member, U.S. National Academy of Engineering ; Fellow, Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers ; Fellow, American Physical Society ; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science ; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Cledo Brunetti Award ; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award ; Semiconductor Industry Association University Researcher Award ; Semiconductor Research Corporation Research Excellence Award ; Semiconductor Research Corporation Aristotle Award ; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Aldert van der Ziel Award ; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Electron Device Society Education Award ; American Society of Engineering Education Frederick Emmons Terman Award ; Purdue University Morrill Award (en)
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