Prof. Steven DENBAARS
Distinguished Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California, Santa Barbara
Prof. Steven DENBAARS
Distinguished Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California, Santa Barbara
Research Areas:
Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Electronics
Prof. Steven DenBaars received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1988. From 1988-1991 Prof. DenBaars was a member of the technical staff at Hewlett- Packard's Optoelectronics Division involved in the growth and fabrication of visible LEDs. He joined the University of California, Santa Barbara as a Professor of Materials and of Electrical & Computer Engineering in 1991 and currently holds the title of Mitsubishi Distinguished Professor of Materials.
Prof. DenBaars' research interests include growth of wide-band gap semiconductors (GaN based), and their application to Blue LEDs and lasers and energy efficient solid state lighting. This research has led to over 650 scientific publications and over 67 US patents on electronic materials and devices.
Prof. DenBaars is a fellow of the US National Academy of Engineering, the US National Academy of Inventors and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He received the US National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award in 1994, and the IEEE Photonics Society Aron Kressel Award in 2010.