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Tim Hogan is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the College of Engineering, Michigan State University, with his office located in the Engr Rsch Complex, Room C136. He can be contacted at hogant@msu.edu and maintains an active research program in advanced materials characterization.
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. from Northwestern University (1996)
Professor Hogan's research centers on electronic materials with expertise in temperature-dependent electrical conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, thermal conductivity, Hall effect, and current-voltage measurements. His work spans single crystal diamond, thermoelectric materials, oxide nanowires, and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy. He employs advanced experimental techniques including pulsed laser deposition, laser micromachining, cleanroom procedures, solid state reactions, powder processing, spark plasma sintering, and high-temperature high-pressure processing.
Analysis of his 2014-2016 publications reveals a concentrated focus on thermoelectric efficiency optimization through novel doping strategies and semiconductor device fabrication. Key trends include development of Mg2SiSn-based thermoelectrics, SiC/Si diode manufacturing under ambient conditions, and boron-doped diamond electrode characterization, demonstrating consistent innovation in energy conversion materials.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2001)
- Withrow Award for Distinguished Scholarship (2002)
- IEEE Senior Member (2002)
- Teacher Scholar Award (2004)
- Withrow Teaching Excellence Awards (2009, 2011)
While specific grant details aren't provided, his sustained publication record and experimental infrastructure suggest robust research funding. His collaborative publications indicate active mentorship of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in materials science investigations.
His laboratory operations leverage specialized facilities including cleanrooms for semiconductor processing and high-temperature equipment for materials synthesis, supporting a multidisciplinary research team focused on next-generation electronic materials development.
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