Biographical
Sketch
Vivek
Subramanian received his BS in electrical
engineering from Louisiana State University
in 1994. He received his MS and PhD in
electrical engineering, in 1996 and 1998 respectively, from
Stanford University.
Dr. Subramanian co-founded Matrix
Semiconductor, Inc., in 1998. Since 1998, he has been at the
University of California, Berkeley,
where he is currently a Professor in the
Department of Electrical engineering and Computer Sciences.
His research interests include advanced CMOS devices and technology
and polysilicon thin film transistor technology for displays and vertical
integration applications. His current research focuses on organic
electronics for display, low-cost logic, and sensing applications.
He has authored or co-authored more than 40 research publications and
patents.
Dr. Subramanian is a member of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and has served on
the technical committee for the Device Research Conference and the International
Electron Device Meeting. In 2002, he was nominated to Technology
Review's list of top 100 young innovators (the TR100), ), and his
work at Matrix Semiconductor was nominated to the Scientific American
SA50 list for visionary technology. In 2003, he was nominated to the
National Academy of Engineering's "Frontiers of Engineering",
and was awarded a National Science Foundation
Young Investigator Award (CAREER).
Vivek resides in Orinda, CA with his human, canine, and feline family.
He enjoys woodworking, driving his
electric vehicle and is an active advocate of
alternative transportation solutions and
animal rights. He enjoys playing touch football and squash.
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Education
Stanford
University, Stanford, CA.
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, 1998
Eastman Kodak Fellow
Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1996
Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge, LA.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1994
Summa cum laude, College Honors
Outstanding Senior, Junior & Sophomore
Employment
University of California, Berkeley, CA.
2011 to date: Professor
2005-2011: Associate Professor
2000-2005:
Assistant Professor
1998-2000: Visiting Research Engineer
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences
Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
1998-2000
Consulting Assistant
Professor
Electrical Engineering Department
1998
Co-instructor, EE311
Electrical Engineering Department
1996
Head Teaching Assistant, EE410
Electrical Engineering Department
1994-1998
Research Assistant
Center for Integrated Systems
Matrix Semiconductor,
Santa Clara, CA
1998-2000
Founder & Member of Technical Staff
Motorola, Inc.,
Austin, TX
1997
Summer Intern
Advanced Product Research & Development Laboratory
Professional
Activities
2000 to date
Program Committee, International Electron Device Meeting
2000 to 2002
Technical Program Committee, Device Research Conference
1997 to date
Reviewer, IEEE Electron Device Letters
Member, Institute of
Electrical & Electronic Engineerings
Additional
Information
1990-1994
Intercollegiate
debater
Best Speaker, Louisiana Forensics State Championship, 1994
State Champion, Louisian Forensics Association, 1992 & 1993
Semifinalist, Chesapeake Classic / CEDA National Championship, 1992
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