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ORCID: 0000-0002-2656-2349
ResearcherID:  I-4063-2014
Paul
Berger
Professor (Full) at The Ohio State University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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About

Paul R. Berger (S’84 M’91 SM’97 F’11) is a Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering at Ohio State University and Physics (by Courtesy). He is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Tampere University in Finland. He received the B.S.E. in engineering physics, and the M.S.E. and Ph.D. (1990) in electrical engineering, respectively, all from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Currently, Dr. Berger is actively working on quantum tunneling devices, printable semiconductor devices & circuits for IoT, bioelectronics, novel devices, novel semiconductors and applied physics.

 

Formerly, he worked at Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ (1990-’92) and taught at the University of Delaware in Electrical and Computer Engineering (1992-2000). In 1999, Prof. Berger took a sabbatical leave while working first at the Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany and then moved on to Cambridge Display Technology, Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom. In 2008, Prof. Berger spent an extended sabbatical leave at IMEC (Interuniversity Microelectronics Center) in Leuven, Belgium while appointed as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. Prof. Berger was also a Finnish Distinguished Professor (FiDiPro) at Tampere University of Technology (2014-2019), and he continued as a Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies (2020-2022) with the newly merged Tampere University.

 

He has authored over 240 referred publications and presentations with another ~100 plenary, keynote, invited talks, 5 book sections and been issued 25 patents with 3 more pending from 60+ disclosures with a Google Scholar H-index of 34. Some notable recognitions for Dr. Berger were an NSF CAREER Award (1996), a DARPA ULTRA Sustained Excellence Award (1998), Lumley Research Awards (2006, 2011), a Faculty Diversity Excellence Award (2009) and Outstanding Engineering Educator for State of Ohio (2014). He has been on the Program and Advisory Committees of numerous conferences, including the IEDM, DRC, ISDRS, EDTM and IFETC meetings. He will be hosting the IFETC in ’21 as General Chair. He currently is the Chair of the Columbus IEEE EDS/Photonics Chapter and Faculty Advisor to Ohio State’s IEEE Student Chapter. In addition, he is an elected member-at-large to the IEEE EDS Board of Governors (19’-21’), where he is also Vice Present of Strategic Directions (20’-21’) and a member of the EDS Finance Committee. He is a Fellow and Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE EDS and a Senior member of the Optical Society of America.

 

He has received $9.9M in USA funding as lead PI, with an additional $26M as Co-PI in USA and €8.8M in funding through his Finnish partnerships. Altogether, he has received ~$47.5M in research funding.

Professional Skills
Materials
Semiconductor Device Physics
Thin Films and Nanotechnology
Material Characterization
Nanoelectronics
Thin Film Deposition
Optoelectronics
Nanomaterials
Photovoltaics
Thin Film Technology
Research Experience
Professor
Ohio State University 2000 - Present
Associate Professor
University of Delaware 1992 - 2000
Postdoc
AT&T Bell Laboratories 1990 - 1992
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
University of Michigan 1985 - 1990
Education
University of Michigan
1987 - 1990
Electrical Engineering
University of Michigan
1985 - 1987
Electrical Engineering
University of Michigan
1981 - 1985
Engineering Physics
Prizes and Awards
Award
May 2014
Outstanding Engineering Educator
Award
Jan 2011
IEEE Fellow
Award
Jan 2011
IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for EDS (2011-2018)
Award
Apr 2009
Diversity Excellence Award
Award
Oct 1998
DARPA Excellence Award
Realted Researchers