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Jackson Anderson is a Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Vermont (UVM), part of the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. He joined UVM in 2023 to contribute to initiatives addressing semiconductor workforce gaps, establishing microelectronics teaching and research laboratories. His research focuses on ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, their integration into electrical/mechanical devices, and commercial fabrication processes for enhanced circuit efficiency.
Anderson holds a PhD (2023) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University, an MS (2017) and BS (2015) in Microelectronic Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology. He interned at GlobalFoundries and IBM Microelectronics, focusing on in-line testing, yield analysis, and data analytics in semiconductor manufacturing.
He teaches courses on semiconductor materials/devices (EE 3440/5440, PHYS 3675/5675) and IC fabrication (EE 3420, PHYS 3165). His GitHub repositories (e.g., PyMeasRF) demonstrate expertise in Python-based RF measurement automation and ferroelectric material data analysis.
Recent work includes advancing 2D ferroelectric semiconductors for acoustoelectric circulators and developing ultrathin transistor technologies with GHz performance. Collaborations emphasize bridging materials research with practical semiconductor fabrication challenges.
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