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Tsu-Jae King
Professor and Vice Chair for Graduate Matters
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Director, UC Berkeley Microfabrication Laboratory
University of California at Berkeley
231 Cory Hall #1770, Berkeley CA 94720-1770
e-mail: tking@eecs.berkeley.edu

Office: 567 Cory Hall; Tel: (510) 643-9251; FAX: (510) 642-2739
Office Hours: by appointment

Information for prospective graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, & visiting industrial fellows

 

Tsu-Jae King

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Tsu-Jae King was born in Ithaca, NY in 1963. She received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1984, 1986 and 1994, respectively.  At Stanford University, her research involved the seminal study of polycrystalline silicon-germanium films and their applications in metal-oxide-semiconductor technologies, for which she received the Ross M. Tucker AIME Electronics Materials Award. She joined the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center as a Member of Research Staff in 1992, to research and develop polycrystalline-silicon thin-film transistor technologies for high-performance flat-panel display and imaging applications. During her tenure with Xerox PARC, she served as a Consulting Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. In August 1996 she joined the faculty of the University of California at Berkeley, where she is now an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, with a Guest Faculty appointment at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the Director of the UC Berkeley Microfabrication Laboratory. Her research activities are presently in sub-100 nm Si devices and technology, and thin-film materials and devices for integrated microsystems and large-area electronics. She has authored or co-authored over 100 publications and holds 5 U.S. patents.

Dr. King is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a Member of the Electrochemical Society (ECS), the Society for Information Display (SID), and the Materials Research Society (MRS). She has served on committees for many technical conferences including the Device Research Conference, the International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials, and the International Electron Devices Meeting, and is presently a member of the IEEE EDS VLSI Technology and Circuits Technical Committee.  Since 1999, she has served as an Editor for the IEEE Electron Device Letters.

Tsu-Jae resides in Fremont, CA with her husband and sons. She enjoys hiking, bicycling, racquet sports, basketball, and playing the piano and guitar (not simultaneously!).
 


last updated 8/7/00
 
10 August 2004
An Email Sent out by Bill Hung
 
Now I remember who gave out only one A+. I read the following and I forgot. It was Tsu-Jae King (female professor with BS. Master, and phD from stanford, info of her in BillHung.Net)

King's A+ means a lot, and the A+ Vitoria got from her EE40 does not carry the same meaning as the A+ given out by Tsu-Jae King.

Bill

http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee40/Fall03/index.html

To my (former) students:

As a group, you did very well on the final exam!  The average course grade turned out to be 3.39, which is well above the usual range (2.7 to 2.9).  I hope you will find that EECS40 prepared you well for EE105, EE130, EE141, EE143 in the coming year(s), and wish you all the best in your studies at Cal!

/Tsu-Jae

 
 
  • Final Exam results:
    • Average = 118 (out of 150); std. dev. = 19; high = 149; low = 32
    • Solutions
  • Grade distribution:
    • A+: 1      A: 69    A-: 28
    • B+: 15    B: 41    B-: 13
    • C+: 1      C: 9      C-: 4
    • D: 1
    • F: 1
    • If you have not yet returned your Tutebots, please see Tho in Room 377 Cory.