Bio and Interests:
S Kalem, received his Ph.D. from University of Paris-CNRS in Physics in 1983. He joined University of Sheffield (Physics Department), then University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Electrical and Computer Engineering) as a research associate and Microelectronics Center of North Carolina at Research Triangle Park (NC, USA) as a resident scientist. His research interests included photovoltaic effect in amorphous silicon, III-V MBE of high-speed devices, Hall effect and scattering mechanisms in high speed devices and multi-chip module process integration. Since 1992, he has been working in TUBITAK as a physicist in the area of mesoscopic physics and nanoelectronics with a focus on Si, Ge and GaAs low dimensional semiconductors and related devices. He is head of the Mesoscopic Physics and Nanoelectronics Laboratory. He is member of ENIAC-SCC.