Jason Clark (By: nanoHUB.org)
Cal State East Bay alumnus Jason Clark '96 was recently described by as an "enthusiastic young professor with the mega-watt smile" at Purdue University. Clark received his B.S. in physics from CSUEB in 1996.
He is now developing a computationally efficient, multidisciplinary, computer-aided engineering tool for micro- and nano-scale systems. Clark has held positions at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; the Berkeley National Laboratory; Coventor; the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center; the UC Berkeley Biomedical Microdevices Center; and Wayne State University. He is the inventor of Electro Micro Metrology and the key developer of a CAD for MEMS package.
Clark joined Purdue University as an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and mechanical engineering in August 2006. View his Purdue profile.
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