Dr. W. Alan Doolittle
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Contact Information: Phone and Fax: 404-894-9884 Email: alan.doolittle@ece.gatech.edu Mail: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology 777 Atlantic Dr. Atlanta, GA 30332-0250
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Advanced Semiconductor Technology Facility
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Below is a list of the great scientists that have made the ASTF successful. Dr. Doolittle is indebted to all of them for their brilliance and hard work. The following document contains a list of publications and patents for Dr. Doolittle |
Ph.D. Students Graduated
Gon Namkoong (co-advised with April S. Brown) , Ph.D. Graduation date: Summer 2003 Ph.D Thesis Title: Molecular Beam Epitaxy Grown III-Nitride Materials for High-Power and High-Temperature Applications: Impact of Nucleation Kinetics on Material and Device Structure Quality Currently Employed at: Old Dominion University, Assistant Professor
Shawn Burnham, Ph.D. Graduation date: Summer 2007 Ph.D Thesis Title: Improved Understanding And Control Of Magnesium-Doped Gallium Nitride By Plasma Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy Currently Employed at: HRL Laboratories, Malibu CA
Alexander Carver, Ph.D. Graduation date: Spring 2009 Project Title: Single Crystal Ferroelectric Oxides for Power Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications Currently Employed at: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA
Elaissa Trybus, Ph.D. Graduation date: Spring 2009 Project Title: InN Low Bandgap Semiconductors for Photovoltaic Applications Currently Employed at: Johns Hopkins University, Associate Professor
David C. Pritchett, Ph.D. Graduation date: Spring 2009 Project Title: Epitaxial Patterning by Intelligent Real Time Control Currently Employed at: Northrop Grumman, Las Angeles, CA
Kyoung-Keon Lee, Ph.D. Graduation date: Spring 2009 Project Title: Integrated Optoelectronics using III-Nitride Epitaxy on LiNbO3 – Epitaxy and Device Fabrication Currently Employed at: Texas State University
Daniel Billingsley Graduation date: Spring 2010 Project Title: Photo-assisted Epitaxy for In-Situ Epitaxial Patterning Currently Employed at: SET Inc, Charlotte SC
Current Ph.D. Students
William Laws Calley Project Title: Lithium Niobium Oxide on SiC - Epitaxy and Device Fabrication
Michael Moseley Project Title: Novel LED Using a Self-Luminescent, Lattice Matched Substrate
Jonathon Lowder Project Title: III-Nitride Heterojunction Diodes and Bipolar Transistors
Jordan Greenlee Project Title: Cation Based Complimentary Memristors for Neuromorphic Applications
Brendan Gunning Project Title: III-Nitride Heterojunction Diodes and Bipolar Transistors
Master’s Students Shannon Madison (Co-advised with Stephen Ralph) Project Title: Integrated Optoelectronics using III-Nitride Epitaxy on LiNbO3 – Device Fabrication and Optical Design
Benjamin Small Project Title: III-Nitride Electronic Device Fabrication
Nicholas Brown Project Title: Modified MBE for In-situ Characterization of LiNbO3
Research Engineers and Research Scientists Walter Henderson—The backbone of the ASTF form more than 10 years Gon Namkoong Hang Chen Changsoo Hong |