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Paul R. BergerProfessorElectrical and Computer Engineering Physics Director
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Through his role as IEEE Student Chapter Faculty Advisor, Prof. Berger seeks to expose undergraduate underclassmen to different areas of the broad ECE discipline in order for them to properly select the career path that works best for themselves. The IEEE Student Chapter also seeks ways to break down the barriers between students and faculty.
Prof. Berger has established a consortium within the State of Ohio for nanoscale patterning of like-minded organizations by creating a cost-center laboratory with state-of-the-art electron beam lithography (EBL) facilities complete with trained personnel to help assist and train a diversified user base. The EBL tool is a powerful 100 kV system that is in the process of being installed and will be operational in late Fall 2005. It is hoped that this will be a lightening rod for nanotechnology in the State of Ohio and the Midwest region for any academic or industrial users that need to write patterns at the nanometer scale and perform subsequent processing.
In the Summer of 2000, Prof. Berger joined The Ohio State University as an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering in the Solid State Electronics and Photonics Area. In the Fall of 2001, Prof. Berger was extended a Courtesy Appointment in the OSU Physics Department. In 2003, Prof. Berger was promoted to Full Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Prof. Berger is co-Director of the Department's 4000 sq. foot Nanofabrication and Materials Processing Center (NanoMPC) and has sparked a re-birth and significant growth of the current NanoMPC facility. A key facet of this expansion is Berger's role as Director of the Nanoscale Patterning Laboratory that is a State of Ohio resource offering electron beam lithography (EBL) services and equipment to the scientific community. The Leica EBPG 5000 EBL system is a multi-million dollar investment by the Ohio Board of Regents. Prof. Berger is also a key member of the Ohio State Polymer Consortium and organized their first annual meeting.
Last updated August 5, 2008.
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