Dr. Pan is leading efforts directed toward controlled synthesis of carbon nanotubes and their integration into electronic devices. He was a manager of Technology Development at Candescent Technologies, a company which successfully developed working prototypes of a 13.2" field emission displays based on cold cathode technology. He has over a dozen years of experience in the area of electronic devices and has worked on many aspects of product development, including integration, yield, test and characterization, failure analysis, modeling, life and reliability performance, and technology roadmap. His prior experience also includes scientific R&D work at Sandia and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. He has published over 20 papers and edited two books on carbon, diamond electronics and field emission and holds 15 patents in those areas. Dr. Pan received a bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of North Carolina and a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University. |