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Kenneth A. Dean
Motorola Embedded Systems and Physical Sciences Corporate Research Laboratory
Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff
Carbon Nanotube Displays for HDTV
Kenneth A. Dean is currently a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff in
Motorola’s Embedded Systems and Physical Sciences Corporate Research Laboratory.
Dr. Dean joined Motorola in 1995. While there he has made numerous
contributions to display technology, most recently to Motorola’s Nano-emissive
Display (NED), a flat screen display technology driven by carbon nanotubes.
Dr. Dean initiated and led the basic materials and device physics R&D that
provides the foundation for carbon nanotube display technology. He established
the device design and the process flow, assembled the process engineering
effort, built the device and display test capabilities, and organized display
fabrication. These efforts resulted in the successful integration and concurrent
operation of millions of nanotube-based nanodevices to produce full color,
full-motion video displays. Dr. Dean currently leads the teams responsible for
Device Design, Device Test, and Product Engineering.
Dr. Dean holds fourteen U. S. patents with more pending. He has
authored/co-authored more than 35 technical papers. He is a Motorola
Distinguished Innovator, a member of the Society for Information Display
Symposium Organizing Committee, and he is active in nanotechnology standards
development with the IEEE. Dr. Dean received his Bachelor of Science in
Materials Science from Rice University, and his Master of Science and Ph.D. from
Northwestern University.
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