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Electrical & Computer Engineering
   
Areas of Interest    

  • AC Thin-film Electroluminescent (ACTFEL) display devices laboratory for fabrication, testing, and characterization of these devices for flat panel displays (1999-present).
  • Program for destruction, and programming of autonomous robots that work cooperatively (1999-present).
  • Growth and Characterization of CdTe/CdS solar cells (1993-present) including closed-space sublimation, thermal deposition, I-V, C-V, internal quantum efficiency, electroluminescence, and Kelvin surface potentials.
  • Comprehensive study (1990-1992) of recombination in N-type GaAs requiring: analysis of transient and steady state photoluminescence, absorption coefficient deduced from transmission experiments on GaAs thin films, and photon recycling. Processed GaAs devices.
  • Studies of silicon (degradation of radiation damaged, space-employed) and AlGaAs (assessing material quality solar cells (1985-1989).
   
Courses    

Undergraduate Courses (developed and/or taught):

  • EE 3329 Electronic Devices
  • EE 4350 Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Devices (every Fall)
  • EE 4395 Introduction to MEMS (Spring 2004)

Graduate Courses (developed and/or taught):

  • EE 5312 Advanced Optoelectronic Devices
  • EE 5311 Semiconductor Devices
   
Education    

  • BS, Electrical Engineering, May 1985, University of Notre Dame
  • MS, Electrical Engineering, December 1987, Purdue University
  • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering 1992, Purdue University


Dr. Gregory B. Lush, P.E.

Associate Professor

Electrical & Computer Engineering

The University of Texas at El Paso

(915) 747-6632 (office)

(915) 747-7871 (fax)

lush@utep.edu

http://faculty.utep.edu/lush