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2007
Harrel V. Noble Electron Devices Award

In 2007 there were 2 Noble awards presented,

One to Dr Guru Subranmanyam and one to

Dr. Charles Cerny.


2005
Harrel V. Noble Electron Devices Award

Dr. Robert Ewing of the Air Force Research Laboratory WPAFB

Nominated by Dr. Ray Siferd


2004
Harrel V. Noble Electron Devices Award

Dr. Raymond E. Siferd, PHD Professor Emeritus, Dept of Electrical Engineering Wright State University

Dr. Raymond E. Siferd, Dr. Kuldip Rattan, And Dr. Paul Kladitus

Nominated by Dr. Kuldip Rattan, WSU

He received his B.S. from the Ohio State University and his M.S. degree from the University of New Mexico, and his Ph.D. from the Air Force Institute of Technology, all in Electrical Engineering. He joined the WSU faculty in 1981 and served as Chair of the Depatment of Electrical Engineering from 1992 to 1999. He is now Professor Emeritus in the department of Electrical Engineering at Wright State University and continues to be active in researech and teaching selected graduate classes. His current research interests are mixed signal integrated circuit design with applications to signal processing, communications, and avionics. he is the author or co-author of over 60 technical articals and has supervised 55 theses.


2003 Harrel V. Noble Electron Devices Award

Dr. Paul F. McManamon

Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB

Nominated by Ms Trina L. Bornejko, AFRL


2001 Winner

Dan Schweickart

Daniel L. Schweickart, Ph D. AFRL/PRPG Nominated by Patrick J. Wheeler, Utility Systems Engineering

Daniel L. Schweickart received the B.E.E. from the University of Dayton in 1973 and subsequently was the recipient of an Ohio electric Utilities Institute Fellowship, leading to the M.S.E.E. degree from the Ohio State University in 1974. In 1993, he completed the Ph.D. degree in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Texas at Arlington.

He is currently a research engineer in the Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base. In 1974 and 1975, he was a Research Engineer in the High Voltage Laboratory of the Ohio Brass Company's Research Center in Wadsworth, OH. In 1976, he was an Electrical Engineer at Monsanto's Mound Laboratory (under DOE). From 1977 to 1980, he served as an Electrical Engineer for a consulting and facilities design engineering firm, Bosch and LaTour.

Since 1980, he has been an Electrical Engineer for the Power Division of the Propulsion Directorate of the Air Force Research laboratory.

Dr. Schweickart performed research investigations on the electron and ion transport of gas mixtures and characterized the net ionization coefficient. Basic data such as this typically used by physical chemists to perform calculations for the electron-molecule interaction cross sections, which are relevant to rate studies for the plasma processing and plasma etching industries.

As a team member of the High Power Lab, Dr. Schweickart performed a variety of tasks related to high voltage systems design, corona evaluation, insulation investigations and assessment of gaseous dielectrics. This included the evaluation of prototype solid-state powered flight controls systems in simulated high altitude environment, development of high voltage test specifications to ensure high altitude performance of navigation and targeting systems, and collaboration with NIST on partial discharge research and corona degradation of insulating materials.

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