Andre ZeumaultAndre Zeumaut is currently Device Engineer with Amorphyx (Corvallis OR, USA) where he provides device technology development leadership and roadmap planning for Amorphyx's incorporation of amorphous metals into semiconductor and quantum tunneling high-performance thin film electronic devices on rigid and flexible substrates. Prior to joining Amorphyx, Andre was Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and Joint Faculty with Material Science and Engineering. At Tennessee he taught graduate and undergraduate classes on electronic devices, and his research focused on thermochemistry of solution-processed materials, electronic and thermal transport in disordered thin film semiconductors, and oxide memristors. Before joining the Tennessee-Knoxville faculty, Andre was a Postodoctoral Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology, designing and fabricating distributed Bragg reflectors for research into quantum entanglement. Andre received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Univeristy of California-Berkeley under guidance of Dr. Vivek Subramanian. His thesis, titled "Understanding the Enhanced Mobility of Solution-Processed Metal-Oxide Thin-Film Transistors Having High-k Gate Dielectrics" concentrated on an experimental and theoretical approach to understanding the peculiar mobility enhancement of disordered metal oxide thin films when deposited on high-k dielectrics. During his time at UC-Berkeley, Andre was a Research Intern with Microsoft's Appled Sciences Group, where he developed proesses for inkjet priniting transparent metal oxide semiconductors on plastic substrates. |