received BS and PhD degrees in physics from Stanford University and MIT, in 1969 and 1973, respectively, and was Miller Fellow of Basic Research at the University of California, Berkeley before joining the Research Labs of the Eastman Kodak Company in 1976. His research activities have focused on imaging systems, CCD sensors, semiconductor processing and MEMS/NEMS technology development for micro-optical and micro-fluidic arrays. He has published over 60 technical papers, holds 110 US patents in those fields, and has participated in the activities of many outside organizations, including the NSF. He established the Integrated Materials and Microstructures Laboratory at Kodak in 1997 and was Associate Director of Research, Kodak Research Labs, until his retirement in 2009. |