Dr. Steven A. Vitale

Visiting Professor

Physics and Nuclear Engineering

steven.vitale [at] westpoint.edu

Dr. Steven A. Vitale is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Physics and Nuclear(D/PANE) at the United States Military Academy. He serves as an instructor for PH202 ( Physics 2) and collaborates with other D/PANE faculty on research efforts.

He also is a Senior Technical Staff member in the Advanced Technology Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. His research spans the areas of plasma physics and solid-state devices, developing novel processing technology to create emerging microelectronics capabilities. His work includes devices enabled by two-dimensional materials, diamonds, and phase-change materials. His broader interests include ultralow power microelectronics, plasma science, and technology for environmental, nanoelectronic, and medical applications. Dr. Vitale has also held laboratory leadership positions within the groups of Quantum Information and Integrated Nanosystems, Advanced Imaging Technology, Advanced Silicon Technology, and the Microelectronics Laboratory.

Before joining Lincoln Laboratory, Dr. Vitale worked at Texas Instruments where he developed plasma processes for microelectronics manufacturing at the 90-nm, 65-nm, and 45-nm technology nodes.

He has authored over 100 publications and conference presentations and holds 11 issued patents. He has served on the executive committee for several international scientific conferences including the IEEE Subthreshold Microelectronics Conference, the IEEE S3S Conference, and the AVS International Symposium.

 

 

Ph.D., Chemical Engineering - MIT

M.S., Nuclear Engineering - MIT

B.S., Chemical Engineering - Johns Hopkins University.

Research Interests

Plasma Physics, Plasma Diagnostics, 2D Materials, Semiconductor Devices, Neutron Detectors, Space Weather