Research Interests
- Combinatorial methods for the development of novel materials for silicon microelectronics.
- Spectroscopic reflectometry for the characterization of novel thin film materials.
- Pulsed laser deposition of complex oxide films for materials development.

Figure 1(left): Dual-mode combinatorial tool; Figure 2(center): PLD plume in combinatorial tool; Figure 3(right): Combinatorial thin films produced with apertures.
Awards and Honors
- Judson C. French Award, 2007
- Bronze Medal, 1980
- Sigma Pi Sigma
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Position:
Physicist
Ceramics Division
Functional Properties Group
Employment History:
1996-present: Physicist, Ceramics Division, NIST
1990-1996: Physicist, Metallurgy Division, NIST
1975-1990: Physicist, Inorganic Chemistry/Ceramics Division, NIST
1973-1975: Physicist, Quantum Metrology Group, NIST
1973-1975: NRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Naval Research Lab
Education:
Ph.D., Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1973
M.A., Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1968
B.S., Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967
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