Charles Helms

Charles Helms

Professor - Electrical Engineering
 
972-883-6888
ECS3206
Tags: Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering

Professional Preparation

IBM Postdoctoral Fellow - Chemical Engineering
Stanford University - 1974
Doctor of Philosophy - Electrical Engineering
Stanford University - 1973
M.S. - Electrical Engineering
Stanford University - 1970
B.S. - Physics
University of California at Berkeley - 1968

Publications

Snyder JP; Helm CR; Nishi Y. Analysis of the potential distribution in the channel region of a platinum silicided source; drain metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor. APPLIED PHYSICS LETTER 1999, Vol 74, Iss 22, pp 3407-3409. Times Cited: 2. Source item page count: 3. MAY 31; IDS No.: 199HC. 1999 - Publication
Holander-Gleixner S; Robinson HG; Helms CR. Derivation of an analytical model to calculate junction depth in HgCdTe Photodiodes. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS 1998, Vol 83, Iss 3, pp 1299-1304. Times Cited: 7. Source item page count: 6. FEB 1. 1998 - Publication
Park HS; Helms CR; Ko DH. Effect of surface iron on photoconductivity carrier recombination lifetime of p-type silicon. JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY 1998, Vol 145, Iss 5, pp 1724- 1729. Times Cited: 1. Source item page count: 6. MAY. 1998 - Publication
Mao DH; Syllaios AJ; Robinson HG; Helms CR. Optical absorption of un-implanted and implanted HgCdTe. JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS 1998, Vol 27, Iss 6, pp 703-708. Times Cited: 2. Source item page count: 6. JUN. 1998 - Publication
Williams BL; Robinson HG; Helms CR. Mercury interstitial generation in ion implanted mercury cadmium telluride. JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS 1998, Vol 27, Iss 6, pp 583-588. Times Cited: 7. Source item page count: 6. JUN. 1998 - Publication
Park H; Ko DH; Apte P; Helms CR; Saraswat KC. In situ removal of native oxides from silicon surfaces using anhydrous hydrogen fluoride gas. ELECTROCHEMICAL AND SOLID STATE LETTERS 1998, Vol 1, Iss 2, pp 77-79. Times Cited: 6. Source item page count: 3. AUG. IDS No.: 182GD. 1998 - Publication
Holander-Gleixner S; Robinson HG; Helms CR. Simulation of HgTe/CdTe interdiffusion using fundamental point defect mechanisms. JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS 1998, Vol 27, Iss 6, pp 672-679. Times Cited: 3. Source item page count: 8. JUN. 1998 - Publication
Mao DH; Robinson HG; Bartholomew DU; Helms CR. Device modeling of HgCdTe vertically photodiodes. JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS 1997, Vol 26, Iss 6, pp 678-682. Times Cited: 5. Source item page count: 5. JUN. 1997 - Publication

Appointments

Lars Magnus Professor and Dean
University of Texas at Dallas [2003–2008]
President & CEO
International SEMATECH [2001–2003]
Director
Texas Instruments [1999–2001]
Professor Emeritus
Stanford University [1999–Present]
Director
Texas Instruments [1997–1998]
Member
Stanford University [1990–1995]
Professor(Research)
Stanford University [1980–2000]
Senior Research Associate
Stanford University [1976–1980]
Research Physicist
Exxon Research & Engineering Co [1974–1976]

Additional Information

Honors
  1. IBM Postdoctoral fellow
  2. Hertz Foundation Fellow
  3. Phi Beta Kappa
  4. Tau Beta Pi
Professional Societies
  1. Organized numerous symposia for the Materials Research Society
  2. Organized numerous symposia for the Electrochemical Society
  3. Various posts for the IEEE Interface Specialists Conference - mid - 80's

Activities

Economic Development Team
Member of Texas Governor Perry's economic development team in 2003 that drove the largest State/Industry/Academic economic development program - Project Emmitt - in the State's history.
International SEMATECH
Responsible to the Board of Directors for setting the cision and mission, high level strategy, member company relations, and projecting the organization to the international business, technical, and political communities.
Stanford Principal Investigator
Stanford Principal Investigator and founding Associate Director for the joint SRC/NSF ERC for the Environmentally Benign Semiconductor Manufacturing in 1997 (University of Arizona lead institution).
Silicon Wafer Engineering and Defect Science Consortium (SiWEDs)
Founding Co-Director of Silicon Wafer Engineering and Defect Science Consortium (SiWEDs)in 1995 (an NSF I/U CRC, currently managed from NC State and Arizona State)
Stanford University Solid State Affiliates Program
Director of the Stanford University Solid State Affiliates Program from 1990 - 1997.