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Mark Law is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida, part of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. His research focuses on semiconductor process modeling, integrated circuit fabrication, and superconductivity. He leads the ColdFlux superconductor design tool project and has contributed to advancements in Ga2O3 and GaN-based devices.
Education:
- PhD, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1988)
- MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1982)
- BS, Computer Engineering, Iowa State University (1981)
Research Interests: Design and modeling of IC fabrication processes, semiconductor device behavior, superconducting electronics, radiation effects in semiconductors, and TCAD simulation tools. His work emphasizes practical applications of advanced materials like Ga2O3 and GaN in power electronics and high-voltage devices.
Notable Contributions: Developed the ColdFlux EDA tool for superconducting circuits, pioneered edge termination techniques for β-Ga2O3 rectifiers, and modeled radiation damage in wide-bandgap semiconductors.
Awards:
- Fellow, National Collegiate Honors Council (2023)
- UF Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars (2019)
- IEEE Electron Device Society J.J. Ebers Award (2010)
- Multiple teaching awards, including College of Engineering Teacher of the Year (1996).
Advising & Grants: While no specific students are listed, his research has been supported by industry and government grants. He advises on semiconductor fabrication processes and has led collaborative projects with SEMI and the Semiconductor Research Corporation.
Labs & Teams: Leads the ECE Device Simulation Group and collaborates with the University of Florida’s Materials Science Department on advanced semiconductor projects.


