Harry
H.L.Kwok obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and is currently a
Professor and Co-director of the Center for Advanced Materials and Related
Technology (CAMTEC). His research interests are in materials, devices,
circuits and applications. He has worked with processing technology, ion
implantation, thin films, as well as Bipolar, CMOS and GaAs IC design. His
recent research include: i) collaboration with researchers at TRIUMF
(Tri-University Meson Facility) in the development of high-speed
charge-coupled device transient digitizers for the study of kaon decay in
EXP787 at Brookhaven National Lab, USA; ii) collaboration with researchers
at BCCA (British Columbia Cancer Agency) in the development of an
intra-operative ultra compact gamma-ray camera using hybrid multi-pixel
hybrid photodiodes (M-HPD) for the study and detection of malignant lymph
nodes; iii) development of image sensors (and other types of sensors) and
related processing circuits; iv) modeling and development of polymer
devices for use in display. The above projects have been supported by
NSERC, Micronet (National Center of Excellence), BC Health Research
Foundation, and BC Advanced Systems Institute.
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