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Eric Pop is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Materials Science & Engineering. He leads the SystemX Heterogeneous Integration focus area and the EE Culture, Equity, and Inclusion committee, contributing significantly to both research and academic leadership.
His research spans nanoelectronics, 2D materials, and energy-efficient computing, with a strong emphasis on novel device concepts such as monolayer transistors and thermal transistors. His work explores the fundamental limits and unconventional applications of ultrathin materials for next-generation electronics and thermal circuits.
His recent work indicates a strong trend in leveraging 2D materials for 3D heterogeneous integration, flexible electronics, and thermal insulation, with publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Electronics, Science Advances, and ACS Nano, focusing on performance, scalability, and thermal limitations.
- PECASE from the White House
- NSF CAREER Award
- ONR Young Investigator Award
- AFOSR Young Investigator Award
- DARPA Young Faculty Award
- IEEE Fellow
- Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher
Eric Pop has led major research initiatives at Stanford, including the SystemX Heterogeneous Integration program, and advises graduate students through the Pop Lab. He has received significant research funding from federal agencies including the NSF, ONR, AFOSR, DARPA, and the Department of Energy, supporting his work in nanoscale devices and energy-efficient systems.
He leads the Pop Lab at Stanford, which focuses on nanoelectronics and energy research, and is actively involved in interdisciplinary collaborations through the SystemX consortium, promoting innovation in integrated electronic systems.


