personnel profile
Robert W. Dutton |
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Research Statement
Dutton's group develops and applies computer aids to process modeling and device analysis. His circuit design activities emphasize layout-related issues of parameter extraction and electrical behavior for devices that affect system performance. Activities include primarily silicon technology modeling both for digital and analog circuits, including OE/RF applications. New emerging area now includes bio-sensors and the development of computer-aided bio-sensor design.
| Degree | Discipline | Year | School |
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| PhD | 1970 | UC Berkeley |
| Publication Title | Author(s)/Speaker(s) | Open Document |
|---|---|---|
| Modeling of charge trapping induced threshold-voltage instability in high-kapp gate dielectric FETs | Liu, Y; Shanware, A; Colombo, L... | |
| Metallic photonic crystals with strong broadband absorption at optical frequencies over wide angular range | Dutton, RW, et. al. | |
| Biological shot-noise and quantum-limited signal-to-noise ratio in affinity-based biosensors | Dutton, RW, et. al. | |
| Minimum achievable phase noise of RC oscillators | Dutton, RW, et. al. | |
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Membership in National Academies
National Academy of Engineering
Academic Honors & Awards
IEEE J.J. Ebers Award, 1987
IEEE Jack A. Morton Award, 1996
National Academy of Engineering, 1991
C&C Prize, 2000
SIA University Researcher Award, Semiconductor Industries Association, 2005
Phil Kaufman Award, 2006
