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J. Leon Shohet (S'56–M'62–SM'72–F'78) received the Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, in electrical engineering in 1961.
He served on the faculty of The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, before joining the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1966 and was appointed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1971. He is the Director of the Plasma Processing and Technology Laboratory and is the Founding Director of the University's NSF Engineering Research Center for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing, as well as the Past Chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is the author of two textbooks on plasma science, more than 150 journal articles, and more than 440 conference papers. He holds eight patents. His research interests include plasma-aided manufacturing; fusion, especially waves, instabilities, heating, confinement and diagnostics; communications; magnetohydrodynamics; electromagnetic field theory; biophysics; and nonlinear science.
Dr. Shohet is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He received the Frederick Emmons Terman award of the American Society for Engineering Education, the Merit Award of the IEEE's Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society, the IEEE Richard F. Shea Award, the IEEE Plasma Science Prize, the IEEE Centennial Medal and the John Yarwood Memorial Medal from the British Vacuum Council. Dr. Shohet founded the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science in 1973.
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Journal of Materials Researchno. 5 (2020): 1356-1366
Journal of Materials Researchno. 3 (2011): 726-730
Santa Clara, CApp.14-17, (2000)
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) (1999): 148-158
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