
معرفی
Professor Kenneth Shepard is the Lau Family Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Columbia Engineering. He holds a joint appointment in two departments and has made significant contributions to nanoscale device physics, bioelectronics, and low-power computing.
- B.S.E. from Princeton University (1987), valedictorian
- M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (1988, 1992)
His research focuses on integrated molecular diagnostic platforms, single-molecule bioelectronics, and power-efficient embedded computing systems. He leads projects involving imaging technologies and large-scale data analysis.
Scientific honors include:
- Hertz Foundation Fellowship and Doctoral Thesis Prize
- NSF CAREER Award
- Multiple Best Paper Awards
- Blavatnik Award Finalist
Professor Shepard actively contributes to academic leadership as an IEEE Fellow and Associate Editor for IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. He has chaired major conferences like ICCD and ISQED, and participates in the Focus Center Research Program for Circuit and Systems Solutions.




