Bromley

Reed’s work in nanoelectronics

 

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1994

D. Allan Bromley, Sterling Professor of the Sciences, became the Dean of Engineering at Yale. Dean Bromley had held Cabinet-level rank as Assistant to the President for Science and Technology (1989-1993) to President George Bush; he was the first to hold Cabinet rank in this position. He had become a member of the National Academy of Science in 1985 as well as receiving many other honors worldwide.

Marshall Long and Mitchell Smooke received the Silver Medal of the Combustion Institute.

Mark Reed received the Kilby Young Investigator Award “for his revolutionary work in microelectronics.” In 2001 he was given the Quantum Devices Award of the ieee for his work on Nanoelectronics.

Richard C. Barker received the IEEE Magnetics Achievement Award for exceptional accomplishments in the field of Magnetics.

The Yale Center for Combustion Studies created. It is uses experimental, computational, and mathematical techniques to deal with the fundamentals of chemically reacting and multiphase combustion systems. Alessandro Gomez, director.