
معرفی
Dr. Dimitris Ioannou is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University's Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering. He specializes in semiconductor device physics, nanoelectronics, and reliability engineering. His work includes pioneering contributions to SOI device reliability, nanowire-based memory, and quantum coupling in 2D materials.
Education:
- PhD in Solid-State Electronics, Manchester University (1978)
- MS in Solid-State Electronics, Manchester University (1975)
- BS in Physics, Thessaloniki University (1974)
Research Interests:
- Nanoelectronics, SOI technology, and CMOS reliability
- Nanowire-based non-volatile memory
- Quantum coupling in 2D materials
- Gas sensors using nanowire and graphene systems
Grants & Awards:
- 2008 Outstanding Research Faculty Award (George Mason University)
- IEEE Fellow (2008)
- Two-time recipient of IBM Faculty Award
- Principal Investigator for NIST-funded projects on GeRAM and CMOS reliability
Advising & Contributions:
- Advised over 30 research students.
- Authored/co-authored 250+ publications and conference presentations.
- Leadership roles at IEEE International SOI Conferences (2001–2002).
Labs & Collaborations:
- Volgenau School of Engineering labs focusing on nanoelectronics and semiconductor reliability.
- International collaborations include Grenoble Polytechnic (France) and institutions in Greece.
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