Alumni

Johnny Ho

Alumni
Professor Ali Javey (Advisor)
PostDoc 2010

Eric Hobbs

Alumni
Mechanical Engineering
Professor Albert P. Pisano (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2004

Nazanin Hoghooghi

Alumni
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)
PostDoc 2013

Christopher Hogue

Alumni
Mechanical Engineering
Professor Albert P. Pisano (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2011

Barbara Hohlt

Alumni
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Kristofer S.J. Pister (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2005

Seth Hollar

Alumni
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Kristofer S.J. Pister (Advisor)
Ph.D. 2003

Amirmahdi Honardoost

Postdoctoral Researcher
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Professor Ming C. Wu (Advisor)
PostDoc 2022

I received a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida UCF, Orlando, FL, in May 2020. During my Ph.D. studies at UCF, I was with the CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, as a graduate research assistant in Prof. Sasan Fathpour's IPES group, working on design, fabrication, and characterization of photonic integrated circuits focusing on thin-film lithium niobate devices such as electro-optic modulators, and second-order nonlinear optical frequency converters. From May to August 2019, I was with the imec USA, as a photonics research intern. In May...

SoonGweon Hong

Alumni
Professor Luke P. Lee (Advisor)
PostDoc 2019

Matthew Hopcroft

Alumni
Professor Albert P. Pisano (Advisor)
Mechanical Engineering
PostDoc 2007 to 2010

Research Specialist in Prof. Albert Pisano's research group. Managed micro/nano technology research projects on MEMS power, RF resonators, and chip cooling.

David A. Horsley

Former BSAC Co-Director
Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC)
Ph.D. 1998

David A. Horsley is a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, Davis, Vice Chair for Graduate Studies at the University of California, Davis, and a Co-Director of the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center.


Professor Horsley’s research interests include micro-fabricated sensors and actuators with applications in optical MEMS, communication, displays, and physical and biological sensors.


Prior to joining the faculty at UC Davis, Professor Horsley held research...