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Scott Mansfield is a Lecturer at Binghamton University, affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Engineering Design Division (EDD), as well as the Mechanical Engineering Department. He joined the university in 2022 and teaches courses including Engineering Communications, Sustainable Energy, Heat Transfer, and Advanced Computer-Aided Engineering. His industry experience includes roles at IBM and GlobalFoundries, where he contributed to semiconductor development through lithography process modeling and simulation, extending optical lithography techniques across 11 technology generations from 0.25 micron to 7 nm.
Mansfield holds a BS in Applied and Engineering Physics from Cornell University and a PhD in Applied Physics from Stanford University. His doctoral research focused on advanced optical imaging techniques for microscopy, data storage, and lithography. His research interests emphasize sustainability, particularly in electrification of HVAC and transportation systems, clean energy solutions, and energy storage technologies. He is dedicated to equipping engineers with skills to develop cutting-edge sustainable solutions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He has no listed advisees or students. His professional contributions are highlighted through industry collaborations and academic teaching roles.
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