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Douglas P. Verret
 

Douglas P. Verret
Texas Instruments Inc.
P.O. Box 1443
MS 728
Houston, TX 77251 USA
Tel:      +1 281 274 3369
Fax:     +1 281 274 4203
E-Mail:  d-verret@ti.com


Doug Verret holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Solid State Physics from the University of New Orleans and an M.S. in Physics from Purdue University. His field of study was the optical properties of metals. After a ten year career teaching high school physics and math and later as Assistant Professor of Physics and Pre-engineering at Xavier University, he joined Texas Instruments in 1979.

There he helped produce the first commercial double-level metal IC for TI. He became Manager of Bipolar and BiCMOS Development in 1983 and was responsible for developing, and introducing into manufacturing, technology which was and is used to manufacture high performance interface circuits, Programmable Logic Arrays, ECL Gate Arrays, Field Programmable Gate Arrays, ECL and BiCMOS SRAMs and Flash EEPROMs.

From 1988 to 1990 he was assigned to SEMATECH, a Semiconductor Consortium in Austin, TX, where he directed the development of SEMATECH's 0.5 um and 0.35 um CMOS technologies. He was made Director of Manufacturing Techniques and Standards in 1990 in which post he was responsible for process integration, design, test, equipment modeling, statistical methods and semiconductor standards.

From 1999 to 2003 he led a team that was responsible for multiprobe yield improvement for all TI fabs. He is currently the Program Manager for Flash EEPROM development.

In 1985, Doug was elected TI Senior Member of Technical Staff, a TI Fellow in 1992 and IEEE Fellow in 2003. He has served on the Technical Program Committee of the International Electron Devices Meeting and the Bipolar Circuits and Technology Meeting and was the Technical Program Chairman of the latter in 1993. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design. He was SRC Industrial Mentor to the University of Michigan and University of Florida. He has published two dozen articles in the Journal of the Optical Society of America, the Transactions on Electron Devices, Electron Device Letters, the Proceedings of IEDM and BCTM. Dr. Verret holds 16 US and 5 European patents in microelectronics technology including poly emitter transistors, BiCMOS technology, trench isolation, SiGe transistors and copper interconnects.
He was CMOS editor of IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices from 1995 to 2000 when he was appointed Editor-in-Chief. He is a past member of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics. He is a member of the Advisory Board of K.V. Hightower High School Engineering Academy, past Executive Mentor in the Fort Bend ISD Business Partnership Program, past Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Baylor University College of Engineering and Computer Science, member of the American Physical Society and Sigma Xi, member of the EDS Publications Committee and IEEE TAB Periodicals Committee.


 
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Editor-in-Chief
Douglas P. Verret, Incoming T-ED Editor-in-Chief

Bipolar Devices
John Cressler

Compound
Semiconductor Devices
Mehdi Anwar

Compound
Semiconductor Devices
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay

Device and Process
Modeling
Colin C. McAndrew

Display Technology
Heung-Sik Tae

Image Sensors
John R. Tower

Molecular &
Organic Devices
Jerzy Kanicki

MOS Devices &
Technology
Simon Deleonibus

MOS Devices &
Technology
Herve Jaouen

MOS Devices &
Technology
Christoph Jungemann

MOS Devices &
Technology
M. Jagadesh Kumar

MOS Devices &
Technology
Chih-Yuan Lu

MOS Devices &
Technology
Hisayo S. Momose

MOS Devices &
Technology
V. Ramgopal Rao

Nano-
electronics
Mark Reed

Optoelectronic Devices
Leda Lunardi

Reliability
John Suehle

Solid State
Jamal Deen

Solid State Energy
Sources
Paul N. Panayotatos

Solid State
Power
M. Ayman Shibib

Solid State Sensors & Actuators
Clark T.-C. Nguyen

Vacuum Electron Devices
William L. Menninger

 


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