Bio
Eric Pop is a Professor of Electrical Engineering (EE) and Materials Science & Engineering (by courtesy) at Stanford, where he leads the SystemX Heterogeneous Integration focus area. Before Stanford, he spent several years on the faculty of UIUC, and in industry at Intel and IBM. His research interests are at the intersection of electronics, nanomaterials, and energy. He received his PhD in EE from Stanford (2005) and three degrees from MIT (MEng and BS in EE, BS in Physics). His awards include the Presidential Early Career (PECASE) from the White House, the highest honor given by the US government to early-career scientists and engineers, as well as Young Investigator Awards from the Navy, Air Force, NSF CAREER, and DARPA. He is an APS and IEEE Fellow, a Clarivate (Web of Science) Highly Cited Researcher, he was Chair of the IEEE Device Research Conference (DRC) and IEEE NVMTS, and he has also served on program committees of the IEDM, VLSI, MRS, and APS conferences. More information about the Pop Lab can be found online at http://poplab.stanford.edu