1992
2005
2010 (with Nicolette)
Email: kasap167@yahoo.com
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Safa Kasap received his
B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College of Science
and Technology, University of London, in 1976, 1978 and
1983 specializing in electronic and optoelectronic materials and devices. He
is currently a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Electronic and
Optoelectronic Materials and
Devices in the Department of Electrical Engineering,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada, where, since 1986, he
has been teaching electronic materials and
devices, optoelectronics, physical electronics and solid
state devices at the undergraduate and postgraduate
levels. His research interests cover optoelectronic materials, such as
photonic glasses for Bragg gratings, omnidirectional reflectors, and
optical amplifiers for optical communications, scintillators and
phosphors for medical imaging, direct conversion X-ray image detectors,
characterization of electrical noise in semiconductor devices, with more
than 200 journal papers in these fields. In 1996 he was awarded
the D.Sc. Degree in Engineering from the University of London for his
contributions to materials science in electrical engineering. He is a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the City and Guilds London
Institute, the American Physical Society, the SPIE, the
Engineering Institute of Canada, the Canadian Academy of Engineering,
the Society of Glass
Technology, the Institution of Engineering and Technology, the
Institute of Physics, the Institute of Materials, and the Australian Institute
of Physics; and is a registered Professional
Engineer in Canada, the UK and the European Union. Safa Kasap is
currently the Reviews Editor and Deputy Editor of Journal of Materials
Science: Materials in Electronics, and a Series Editor for the Wiley
Series on Materials in Electronics and Optoelectronics. |