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Neil Goldsman is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, affiliated with the A. James Clark School of Engineering. His research focuses on device physics, electron transport in high-electric fields, microelectronic reliability, and semiconductor device modeling. Notable contributions include advancements in Silicon Carbide (SiC) integrated circuits, UV photodetectors, and nanofabrication techniques. He has led projects such as a MIPS contract with TRX Systems for indoor emergency tracking systems and energy-driven signal processing in sensor networks.
Dr. Goldsman holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University and has been recognized with awards like the University of Maryland Invention of the Year (2008) and the George Corcoran Award (1990). His academic leadership includes teaching courses like ENEE694 (Semiconductor Devices) and ENEE408D (Mixed Signal VLSI Design). He has co-founded companies like CoolCAD Electronics, which developed innovative electronic security solutions, and holds patents in SiC-based photodetectors and flexible energy storage systems.
His recent work emphasizes high-temperature power electronics, radiation-resistant devices, and optoelectronic integration. Collaborations include partnerships with NASA and industry leaders, reflecting his commitment to bridging academic research with practical applications in aerospace, defense, and energy sectors.
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