Matthew Goeckner

Professor and Associate Head Mechanical Engineering

University of Texas at Dallas

RL 10 or EC38

800 W Campbell

Richardson TX 75080

Research Office: 972-883-4293

ME Office 972-883-4292

Fax: 972-883-6839

e-mail: goeckner@utdallas.edu

Research Interests

Professor Goeckner runs the International Center for Advanced Materials Processing at the University of Texas at Dallas. The center works closely with CAPST/FERI at Sungkyunkwan University (Korea) and PLANT at Nagoya University (Japan) to develop the next generation of materials processing tools. We also work with local and national industry on projects related to control of processing tools.  The areas of study include processing for semiconductors, biomedical devices, flexible electronics.  Other research includes Diagnostics for processing tools and Engineering Education.  (Research Philosophy)


Education

B. S., Mathematics - Southern Illinois University, 1982

B. S., Physics - Southern Illinois University, 1983

M. S., Physics - UCLA, 1984

Ph. D., Physics -University of Iowa, 1990 under the direction of Professor John Goree

Postdoctoral, Engineering Research Center for Plasma Aided Manufacturing, 1991-1994

Complete Vita.


Professional Experience

08- Professor and Associate Head Mechanical Engineering

08- Professor in Electrical Engineering

08- Affiliated Faculty in Material Science and Engineering

06- Affiliated Faculty in Science and Mathematics Education

08-09 Interim Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering

99-08 Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering, UTD (Tenure September 02)

12/06 & 7/09 Visiting Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea

98-99 Research Engineer, Varian Central (Ginzton) Research Center, Varian Associates/Varian Semiconductor

94-97 Research Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Princeton University.

91-94 Research Associate, Engineering Research Center for Plasma Aided Manufacturing, University of Wisconsin at Madison

Current Vita.


Courses (with links to electronic notes and Course Syllabi )

MECH 3315 - Fluid Mechanics.

EE 3310 - Electronic Devices I.

EE 4300 - Advanced Engineering Mathematics II (sorry no electronic notes)

EE 4301 - Electromagnetic Engineering I (E-Notes not complete)

EE 4302 - Electromagnetic Engineering II (E-Notes by Debbie Prestridge)

EE/Phys 5383 - Plasma Technology Class and Lab

EE/Phys 6383 - Plasma Science Class and Lab

Teaching course

Teaching Philosophy.


Other (non-work!) activities

09- Member USHERO 17 (Search and Rescue)

09- Assistant Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner, Great Plains District, Boy Scouts of America

07 Wood Badge 77 Circle 10 Council

02-07 Assistant Scout Master with Boy Scout Troop 1000


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Last modified January 11, 2010.