Dr. Ronald L. Carter
Office Tel. No.: (817) 272-3466
Lab. Tel. No.: (817)-272-3448
Email Address: ronc@uta.edu
ronc@uta.edu
WebPage
http://www.uta.edu/ronc
Professor
Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1971
M.S., Iowa State University, 1964
B.S., Iowa State University, 1962
Areas of Expertise
Analog Integrated Circuits. Development of device models for use in computer aided design of integrated circuits, simulation and characterization of solid state devices: Silicon and heterojunction bipolar transistors; step-recovery, resonant-tunneling and PIN diodes; MOS and heterojunction based field effect transistors; electronics manufacturing, statistical process control and quality management.
Background
Professor Carter has been on the faculty of Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington since 1979. Prior to that time, he was on the faculty of the University of Michigan (Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, 1970-1971) and the University of Mississippi (Physics, 1971-1977). Dr. Carter was a member of the technical staff at Texas Instruments (1977-1979) and while on sabbatical leave, was a National Science Foundation Industry/University Fellow at Hewlett Packard (now Agilent in Santa Rosa, CA) in 1990-1991.
Professor Carter serves on the Program Review, Library, and Publications Committees for UTA, and on the Faculty Search Committee for the EE Department. He is a founding officer of the Faculty/Staff Christian Fellowship, serves in a leadership role in the Campus Ministry Alliance, and is Faculty Advisor for Campus Crusade for Christ, Chi Alpha, and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. He has served as a Faculty Senator, Representative to the Graduate Assembly, EE Graduate Advisor, Chairman of the EE Graduate Program and Director of the NSF Center for Advanced Electron Devices and Systems.
Professor Carter is a Senior Member of The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. He is active in the Microwave Theory and Techniques and Electron Devices Societies of the IEEE, and the Technical Program Committee Chairman for the 2004 International Microwave Symposium. He has served as an officer in the Dallas Chapters of MTT and EDS.