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Stephen Goodnick
Professor at Arizona State University
Stephen Goodnick, a distinguished professional in the field of Electrical Engineering, has made significant contributions to academia and research. With a rich academic background, he has held various prestigious positions throughout his career.
Having served as the Chair and Professor of Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University from 1996 to 2005, Steve Goodnick later undertook the role of Deputy Dean of the Fulton Schools of Engineering from 2005 to 2006. His commitment to education and research led him to become the Associate Vice President for Research at Arizona State University from 2006 to 2008.
Currently, Stephen Goodnick holds the position of Deputy Director of ASU Lightworks and serves as the Hans Fischer Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Technical University of Munich. His global recognition is further evident through his role as Editor in Chief of the Journal of Computational Electronics.
Steve Goodnick's impressive professional journey includes serving as the President of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council in 2012-2013 and as the President of the IEEE Eta Kappa Nu Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society Board of Governors from 2011 to 2012.
He has significantly contributed to the field of Electrical Engineering through his research work, which encompasses a wide array of topics such as analyzing surface roughness at the Si/SiO2 interface, Monte Carlo simulation, global modeling of high frequency devices, full-band simulation of semiconductor devices, nanostructure transport, and fabrication of nanoscale semiconductor devices.
With numerous publications to his name, including over 400 journal articles, books, book chapters, and conference proceedings, Stephen Goodnick has been recognized as a Fellow of the IEEE in 2004 for his contributions to carrier transport fundamentals and semiconductor devices.
Stephen Goodnick pursued his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Colorado State University, after completing his Bachelor's degree in Engineering at Trinity University.
Formerly a Professor at Oregon State University, Stephen Goodnick's expertise and leadership in the field of Electrical Engineering make him a highly esteemed figure in academia and research.