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H. L. Grubin (SM'92) received the B.S. degree from Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, in 1960, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, in 1962 and 1967, respectively.
He was a member of the Scientific Staff (1966–1981) at the United Technologies Research Center, where he began his studies of hot electron transport effects. In January 1981, he joined Scientific Research Associates, Inc., and became its President in October 1997. His studies included analytical methods, techniques of numerical simulation, and have resulted in the publication of over one hundred and thirty papers in the area of semiconductor devices. His activities involved the physics and modeling of transferred electron compound and elemental semiconductor devices, and high Tc superconducting devices. His work includes hot carrier effects, electron and hole transport, two terminal devices, MESFETs, MOSFETs, JFETs, bipolar transistors, HBTs, HEMTS, large and small signal time-dependent behavior, equivalent circuit modeling, one-, two-, and three-dimensional numerical simulations, rectangular and nonrectangular shaped devices, radiation effects, simulations of Czochralski growth of silicon and gallium arsenide single crystals, Boltzmann transport, and quantum transport in tunneling and superlattice structures. His recent studies involve transport in barrier devices composed of diluted magnetic semiconductor layers. He is the coauthor of The Gunn-Hilsum Effect (Academic Press, 1979), and The Physics of Instabilities in Solid State Electron Devices (Plenum Press, 1992). He has held the position of Visiting Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Research Professor of Physics at the University of Hartford, and currently is a Research Professor of Physics at the University of Connecticut. Recently, he formed a new company, NanoRTD, LLC, for the development of magnetic semiconductor THz devices.
Dr. Grubin was coeditor of the IEEE Transaction on electron devices, Special Issues on Short Channel Effects in Devices (1981); The Physics of Submicron Structures, Plenum Press (1984), The Physics of Submicron Semiconductor Devices, Plenum Press (1988), and Quantum Transport in Ultrasmall Devices, Plenum Press (1995). He was International coeditor of the Wiley Series Design and Measurement in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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