
معرفی
Earl J. Charlson is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Houston, located in Engineering Building 1, Room S346. His research focuses on semiconductor devices, VLSI design, nanotechnology, and advanced fabrication techniques. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
His work spans semiconductor nanowire growth, nanogap sensor development, ion beam processing, and computational modeling of electronic devices. Key contributions include epitaxial III-V nanowire integration with silicon substrates, impedance characterization of living cells using nanogap capacitors, and threshold voltage control in spherical silicon substrates via FIB implantation.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary research at the intersection of electronics engineering and materials science, with applications in photovoltaics, biomedical sensors, and advanced MOSFET technologies. He has collaborated extensively with industry and academic partners, contributing to IEEE conferences and MRS meetings.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His advising and grants remain unspecified, though his involvement in UH-AGEP programs indicates educational outreach efforts. His lab work is embedded within the broader Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering's research initiatives.



