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Before receiving his Ph.D. from MIT in 1975, Asbeck worked briefly at the Sarnoff Research Center in Princeton, NJ. Later, he worked at Rockwell International Science Center from 1978 until joining the UCSD faculty in 1991. He heads the university's High-Speed Device Group, which works on HBT and other advanced devices, as well as power amplifier architectures for wireless communications and opto-electronic interface circuits. At UCSD, Asbeck is actively involved in the Center for Wireless Communications, and the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology. Asbeck is only the third California-based researcher to win the prestigious award since its inception in 1959 (Stanford's Stephen Harris won in 1978, USC's Daniel Dapkus in 2001). The IEEE David Sarnoff Award was established in 1959 by the RCA Corporation and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and was continued by the Board of Directors of the IEEE. In 1989, sponsorship of the award was assumed by the Sarnoff Corporation. Jack Kilby and Charles Townes are two recipients who later became Nobel Laureates. Asbeck will accept his award during the 2003 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting.
Photos: Peter Asbeck (300dpi) and Sarnoff medal (72dpi) can be downloaded
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