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Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
WOLFGANG J. CHOYKE has been a
professor in the Department of Physics at the University
of Pittsburgh since 1988. He spent the previous 36 years
at the Westinghouse Research Laboratories. He received
a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. from Ohio State University.
MICHAEL G. ADLERSTEIN is a principal
scientist at the Raytheon Research Division. He received
a B.S. and an M.S. from the Polytechnic Institute of
Brooklyn and a Ph.D. in applied physics from Harvard
University.
JEROME J. CUOMO has been a professor in
the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at
North Carolina State University since 1993. He was
previously senior manager at IBM's Materials Laboratory
Center for Science and Services. He received a B.S. from
Manhattan College, an M.S. in physical chemistry from
St. Johns University, and a Ph.D. in physics from Odense
University in Denmark. He is a member of the National
Academy of Engineering.
ARTHUR G. FOYT, Jet., is manager of
Electronics Research at the United Technologies Research
Center. He received a B.S., an M.S., and a Sc.D. in
electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
EVELYN L. HU is professor and chair of the
Deparment of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the
University of California, Santa Barbara. She received a
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B.A. from Barnard College and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in
physics from Columbia University.
LIONEL C. KIMERLING has been a professor
in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1991.
He spent the previous 10 years as head of the Materials
Physics Research Department at Bell Laboratories. He
received an S.B. and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. He is also a member of the
National Materials Advisory Board.
MARK R. PINTO is department head of ULSI
at AT&T Bell Laboratories. He received a B.S. in
electrical engineering and computer science from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an M.S. and a Ph.D.
in electrical engineering from Stanford University.
MICHAEL A. TAMOR is staff scientist in the
physics department and group leader of the Diamond Film
Project at Ford Motor Company. He received a B.S. from
the University of California, Los Angeles, and an M.S.
and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois,
Urbana.
IWONA TURLIK is vice-president and director
of Motorola's Corporate Manufacturing Research Center.
She received an M.S. in electrical engineering and a
Ph.D. in technical sciences from the Technical University
of Wroclaw, Poland.
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