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Alan Seabaugh wins 2011 Quantum Devices award
The award recognises his "Seminal contributions and leadership in semiconductor devices and circuits based on quantum mechanical tunnelling such as tunnel-FETs and resonant tunnelling transistors "
Alan Seabaugh from the University of Notre Dame was recently named the recipient of the 2011 Quantum Devices Award by the Award Committee of the 38th International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors.
The Quantum Devices Award was established in 2000 by Fujitsu Quantum Devices, and it is awarded for "pioneering contributions to the field of compound semiconductor devices and quantum nanostructure devices."
The citation for Seabaugh's award recognises his "Seminal contributions and leadership in semiconductor devices and circuits based on quantum mechanical tunnelling such as tunnel-FETs (TFETs) and resonant tunnelling transistors (RTTs)".
The award will be made at the 2011 ICSC to be held in May 2011 in Berlin, Germany.