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Mark Lundstrom is the Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, serving as Chief Semiconductor Officer and a leader in the Engineering Leadership Team. He holds academic affiliation with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering within the College of Engineering. His research focuses on semiconductor device physics, nanoelectronics, and thermoelectric materials, with particular emphasis on transistor scaling, energy-efficient electronics, and computational modeling of nanoscale systems. Lundstrom is a key contributor to the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NEEDS) and has pioneered educational platforms like nanoHUB-U for nanoscience education.
His academic journey includes significant contributions to the understanding of carrier transport in semiconductors, thermal transport phenomena, and the development of compact models for nanoscale FETs. He has led advancements in materials such as 2D semiconductors, transparent conducting systems, and high-performance thermoelectric materials. Over 50 patents and industry collaborations underscore his translational impact.
Scientific recognition includes the Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professorship and leadership roles in national initiatives like the NSF-funded NEEDS project. His work bridges fundamental research with applied technologies, addressing challenges in energy harvesting, photovoltaics, and next-generation electronics. Lundstrom’s legacy extends to educational tools, including simulation platforms like Band Structure Lab and CNTFET Lab, which democratize access to nanotechnology education and research.


