Russell Dupuis

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Russell Dupuis is an American electrical engineer and materials scientist renowned for his pioneering work in metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) and the development of semiconductor lasers and LEDs.


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instanceOf academic
electrical engineer
materials scientist
person
almaMater University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
University of Wisconsin–Madison
awardReceived IEEE David Sarnoff Award
IEEE Edison Medal
National Medal of Technology and Innovation
Nick Holonyak Jr. Award
citizenship United States of America
developed MOCVD processes for high-efficiency LEDs
MOCVD processes for semiconductor lasers
employer Georgia Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork electrical engineering
materials science
metal-organic chemical vapor deposition
optoelectronics
semiconductor devices
gender male
givenName Russell
hasResearchInterest III-V compound semiconductors
epitaxial growth of semiconductors
light-emitting diodes
metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy
semiconductor lasers
knownFor advances in compound semiconductor epitaxy
development of MOCVD-grown III-V semiconductor devices
development of light-emitting diodes
development of semiconductor lasers
pioneering work in metal-organic chemical vapor deposition
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Sciences
name Russell Dupuis
nationality United States of America
occupation professor
workInstitution Georgia Institute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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