
Christou, Aris
Fellow, APS
Fellow, IEEE
Mechanical Engineering
Maryland Energy Innovation Institute
Center for Risk and Reliability
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1971
BACKGROUND
Professor Aris Christou previously served as the Chair of the Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering. He currently conducts research in compound semiconductor materials and process science, radiation effects in materials and devices, manufacturing science, and reliability. From 2000-2003, Dr. Christou was the Director of the NSF Center COEDIP, the Center of OptoElectronic Devices, Interconnects and Packaging. Prior to his appointments at the University of Maryland, he was a Professor of Electronic Materials at Rutgers University, and research scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory. He has authored two books and has been the editor of three others. Dr. Christou has more than 150 publications in archival journals and 14 patents (including two pending), and has organized international conferences in GaAs devices, materials and reliability. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fullbright Fellow, a recipient of the DoD-Berman Publication Awards, and an IEEE Guest Lecturer. Professor Christou was the 2004 recipient of the INEER Achievement Award (International Network for Engineering Education and Research) for achievements in international education and research in engineering, as well as the recipient of the 2007 ASM International Burgess Memorial Award "For his seminal scientific contributions in the field of electronic materials, packaging and devices." Professor Christou is a member of APS, ASM, TMS and MRS, was the past President of the Federation of Materials Societies from 2004-2006, and is presently a member of the FMS Board of Trustees. Full Bio »
HONORS AND AWARDS
For a full list of honors and awards, please visit Professor Christou's web site
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
For a full list of membership and service activities, please visit Professor Christou's web site
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (Fellow)
- American Physical Society (APS)
- Materials Research Society (MRS)
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS)
- Society of Photonic and Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
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Member since 1993 of the University Materials Council
The UMC is the national council of materials department chairmen - Member since 1993 of The Nuclear Engineering Department Heads Organization (NEDHO)
- Board of Trustees of Federation of Materials Societies, 2000-Present
- International Network of Engineering Education Research (iNEER)
- Member, American Society of Metals, International (ASM)