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Mark A. Reed
Harold Hogkinson Chair of Engineering and Applied Science
Yale University
Mark Reed is the Harold Hagkinson Chair of Engineering and Applied Science at Yale University, which he joined after co-founding the first U.S. Nanoelectronics research program at Texas Instruments. His research activities have included the investigation of nanoscale and mesoscopic systems, electronic transport in heterojunction systems, artificially structured materials and devices, MEMS and bioMEMS, nanotechnology, and molecular electronics. Mark is the author of more than 110 professional publications, 4 books, has given six plenary and over 150 invited talks, and holds 17 U.S. and foreign patents. He has been elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering. His awards include; Who's Who in the World, Fortune "Most Promising Young Scientist" (1990), the Kilby Young Innovator Award (1994), the DARPA ULTRA Most Significant Acheivement Award (1997), the Syracuse University Distinguished Alumni Award (2000), the Fujitsu ISCS Quantum Device Award (2001), and the Yale Science and Engineering Association Award for Advancement of Basic and Applied Science (2002).


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