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Mark Arthur Reed (January 4, 1955 – May 5, 2021) was an American physicist and professor at Yale University. He is noted particularly for seminal research on quantum dots . [1] [2] [3]
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May 3, 2022 · Mark Reed, president of Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia for the past seven years, will join the school on Oct. 1. Loyola’s board of trustees voted unanimously to hire Reed, the ...
About Us. The Mark A. Reed Group at Yale University focuses on research in semiconductor nanowires and devices, quantum electron devices, transport phenomena in smemiconductor heterojunction and nanostructured systems, reduced dimensionality effects, resonant tunneling transistors and circuits, novel heterojunction devices, molecular electronics, MEMS, bioMEMS, and nanotechnology.
Mar 24, 2022 · Mark Reed led many of the early discoveries in nanotechnology in 1980–1990s with projects spanning electronic transport in mesoscopic systems and molecules to nanofluidics and bioelectronics.
by Laura Wallis. Ten scientists who made their mark on the world of quantum physics—ranging from as long ago as 800 CE all the way to today—were profiled in a book published this spring, On the Shoulders of Giants: 10 Quantum Pioneers of the Past by Brian Lenahan and Kenna Hughes-Castleberry (Aquitaine Innovation Advisors, April 14, 2023).
May 7, 2021 · Mark Reed, a professor of electrical engineering and nanotechnology, passed away on May 5 from causes not yet disclosed. He was known for his research on nanoparticles, his teaching and advising skills, and his coining of the term "quantum dot".
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Mark Cher Reed, Ed.D. is the 25th president of Loyola University of Chicago in Chicago. Prior to his tenure at Loyola, Reed served as the first lay president of St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia .