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TEACHING AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
  1. Dr. Madou gives 15 to 20 invited talks/keynotes a year (30 percent for private companies and 70 percent at conferences, academic institutions, or national labs).
  2. At OSU, Dr. Madou’s group consisted of the following staff: 2 Research Associates, 4 MSE Graduate Students, 1 CHEM.E. Graduate Student, 1 ME Graduate Student, 4 Chemistry Graduate Students, and 1 Office Administrator.
  3. Classes thaught  in 1997-2000: Electronic Materials 621.01 (class) and 621.02 (laboratory), Quantitative Analytical Chemistry 221.01 (class) and 221.02 (laboratory), and Biosensors and Biomedical Equipment 694.
  4. Dr. Madou has been a course instructor on micromachining and chemical sensors at OSU, LSU, UCB, NASA Ames, NASA Glenn, IntelliSense/Corning, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (IMEC, Belgium), and at various international conferences (SPIE, MRS, etc).
  5. As a consultant to CAMD (Reporting to Director Volker Saile) and visiting Professor at LSU (Reporting to Chairman Professor Vic Cundy), Dr. Madou helped organize "Introduction to Microsystem Design," a dual-level (graduate and undergraduate) elective course based on  Fundamentals of Microfabrication, lectured by Professor Marc Madou and Professor Michael Murphy.
  6. Dr. Madou trained 5 assistant professors in MEMS and involved them in entering the micromachining field and LIGA at the CAMD synchrotron center.
  7. As a Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley Dr. Madou lectured on occasion the chemical sensor part of Professor Richard White’s Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 290-G Microsensors and Micro-actuators course.
  8. Besides his involvement with students at UCB, Dr. Madou supervised several students at NASA Ames.
  9. At NASA Ames an instructional course by Dr. Madou on microsensors for NASA Ames staff was given over a period of several months; videotapes are available from NASA (Mr. John Hines). Videotaped lectures by Dr. Madou are also available from Stanford Instructional TV Network and IMEC (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) where Dr. Madou was a guest lecturer for 6 months. Dr. Madou also presented instructional courses on a regular basis.
  10. In 1992, as a lecturer in a NATO Summer School on Solid Electrolyte Sensors in Erice (Sicily), organized by the Max Planck Institute (Professor Werner Weppner), Dr. Madou was elected best lecturer by the students.

Scientific mentor of employees and students: A sampling of employees and students who now hold a significant position in the sensor field:

University of Ghent, Belgium
  • Mr. Filip Fransen (now at Sidmar)
  • Prof. Daniel Van Maeckelberghe (Professor, Universiteit Eindhoven, the Netherlands)
SRI International, Menlo Park
  • Prof. Peter Hesketh (Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology)
  • Mr. Scott Gaisford (President Multi Fluid Systems)
  • Dr. Anuradha Agarwal (Research Associate MIT)
  • Dr. Jose Joseph (Director Sensor Department SRI)
  • Dr. Seajin Oh (Senior Scientist SRI)
  • Ms. Sharon Wing (Senior Technician SRI)
  • Mr. Adriaan Saaman (Technical Director Micromachining Debiotech, Switzerland)
TSDC, Menlo Park
  • Mr. Surjit Chhokar (Senior Technician at SRI)
  • Mr. Timothy Slater (Xros/Nortel)
  • Mr. Sean Cahill (Bridgewave Communications)
  • Dr. Fariborz Maseeh (President Intellisense)
  • Ms. Lynn Kim (Burstein)
  • Dr. Mike Thierny (Cygnus)
  • Mr. Bill Chu (Eatek)
  • Dr. Armand Neukermans (Xros/Nortel)
  • Dr. Jeff Row (Life-Scan)
  • Ms. Shjon Minners (MTI)
  • Dr. Jose Joseph (SRI)
  • Dr. Arvind Jina (Life-Scan)
  • Ms. Linda Whittlesey (Xros/Nortel)
  • Mr. Kevin Meldrum (Agilent)
OSU, Columbus, Ohio
  • Dr. Madou’s group consisted of the following staff: 2 Research Associates, 4 MSE Graduate Students, 1 CHEM.E. Graduate Student, 1 ME Graduate Student, 4 Chemistry Graduate Students, and 1 Office Administrator.
Nanogen, Inc.
San Diego, CA
  • Ralph Whitten, Sr. Director, Biosensor R&D
  • Beth Mather, Ph.D., Principal Investigator
  • Dalibor Hodko, Ph.D., Principal Investigator
  • Jim Zoval, Ph.D., Sr. Program Engineer
  • Howie Reese, Ph.D., Sr. Research Scientist
  • Dan Smolko, Ph.D., Chemical Engineer
  • Christian Gurtner, Ph.D., Sr. Research Scientist
  • Ying Huang, Ph.D., Staff Scientist
  • Sam Kassegne, Ph.D., Principal Engineer
  • Kamal Sarkar, Principal Engineer II
  • Sejal Sampat, Associate Chemical Engineer
  • Sally Larson, Office Assistant
  • Mike Heller, Chief Technology Officer
  • Linda Rhodes, Office Assistant
  • Marcus Tirado, Research Associate II
  • Robert Haigis, Research Associate II
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