James S. Harris

James S. Harris is a scientist and engineer and fellow of IEEE, American Physical Society and Optical Society of America.[1] His research primarily deals with optoelectronic devices and semiconductor material research. Since 1982, he is the James and Elenor Chesebrough Professor of Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics and Material Science at Stanford University.[2]

James S. Harris
NationalityAmerican
Alma materStanford University
Known formolecular beam epitaxy (MBE), nanofabrication technologies, micromachining, high speed electronic devices, optoelectronics devices, quantum transport and quantum computation
Awards2013 Aristotle Award, Semiconductor Research Corp, 2000 IEEE Third Millennium Medal
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering
Doctoral advisorGerald L. Pearson

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