Diana Huffaker | |
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Alma mater |
The University of Texas at Austin - PhD in Electrical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin - Masters in Materials sciences University of Arizona - Bachelors in Engineering Physics |
Awards | The Optical Society, Fellow[8]
SPIE, Nanoengineering Pioneer Award Creative Awards, Most Valuable Patent DoD, National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellow (NSSEFF) IEEE, Fellow Alexander Von Humboldt Fellowship |
Scientific career | |
Fields | epitaxy, optoelectronic devices, plasmonics, Quantum dot and nanostructured |
Institutions | Current:
Former: University of California, Los Angeles |
Diana Huffaker FIEEE, FOSA is a physicist working in compound semiconductors optical devices. She is the current Electrical Engineering Department Chair at the University of Texas at Arlington. Previously, she served as the Sêr Cymru Chair in Advanced Engineering and Materials and as Science Director of the Institute of Compound Semiconductors at Cardiff University. Her work includes compound semiconductor epitaxy, lasers, solar cells, optoelectronic devices, plasmonics, and Quantum dot and nanostructured materials.
Prior to moving to Cardiff University in 2015, [1] Huffaker was Professor in Electrical Engineering and Director of the Integrated Nanomaterials Laboratory at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Diana Huffaker | |
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Alma mater |
The University of Texas at Austin - PhD in Electrical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin - Masters in Materials sciences University of Arizona - Bachelors in Engineering Physics |
Awards | The Optical Society, Fellow[8]
SPIE, Nanoengineering Pioneer Award Creative Awards, Most Valuable Patent DoD, National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellow (NSSEFF) IEEE, Fellow Alexander Von Humboldt Fellowship |
Scientific career | |
Fields | epitaxy, optoelectronic devices, plasmonics, Quantum dot and nanostructured |
Institutions | Current:
Former: University of California, Los Angeles |
Diana Huffaker FIEEE, FOSA is a physicist working in compound semiconductors optical devices. She is the current Electrical Engineering Department Chair at the University of Texas at Arlington. Previously, she served as the Sêr Cymru Chair in Advanced Engineering and Materials and as Science Director of the Institute of Compound Semiconductors at Cardiff University. Her work includes compound semiconductor epitaxy, lasers, solar cells, optoelectronic devices, plasmonics, and Quantum dot and nanostructured materials.
Prior to moving to Cardiff University in 2015, [1] Huffaker was Professor in Electrical Engineering and Director of the Integrated Nanomaterials Laboratory at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).