Michael G. Spencer
American computer scientist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael G. Spencer is a computer scientist, electrical engineer, and professor at Morgan State University's Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering in Baltimore. His research and studies is concentrated on semiconductors, microwave devices, and solar cells.[1]
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Born | March 9, 1952, Detroit, Michigan |
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Nationality | African-American |
Known For | Professor of Electrical Engineering at Cornell University
Director of Wide Bandgap Laboratory Co-Founder of Widetronix Co-Authored 20 United States patents Over 160 Publications Concerning Semiconductors |
Academics | B.S. (Electrical Engineering), Cornell University, 1974
M.Eng. (Electrical Engineering), Cornell University, 1975 Ph.D. (Electrical & Communication ENG), Cornell University, 1981 |
Awards and Nominations | Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Giants of Science Award 1996
Featured in PBS TV Series Breakthrough:Engineering From the Inside Out aired April 1996 Distinguished Visiting Scientist Appointment (Jet Propulsion Laboratories) 1990 Allen Berman Research Publication Award (Naval Research Laboratory) 1986 Presidential Young Investigator Award (National Science Foundation) 1985 |
Website | http://people.ece.cornell.edu/spencer/ |
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