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Who is this?

David Henry Auston (born 1940) is a Canadian-born American physicist, known for his work on terahertz technology, and in particular, the development of the Auston switch. Auston was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1940, and completed his B.A.Sc. and M.A. degrees in Engineering Physics and Electrical Engineering respectively, from the University of Toronto. He then moved to California to work at the General Motors Defense Laboratory, and completed his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969, working in the then-new area of laser physics. He was then offered a job at the AT&T Bell Labs with an open research mandate. Once there, he collaborated with materials scientist Alastair M. Glass to study properties of electro-optic crystals. Shortly after, he came up with the idea of using photoconducting antennae as both a source and detector of radiation, developing what came to be known as Auston switches. After the downsizing of Bell Labs in 1987, Auston moved to Columbia University as Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics, then to Rice University as Provost in 1994, until being appointed President at Case Western Reserve University in 1999. In 2003, he moved back to Santa Barbara, California, to serve as the President of the Kavli Foundation. Auston was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1989 for pioneering development in the field of picosecond and femtosecond optoelectronics.

Career

  1. 1940
    Born
  2. 1985
    Won R. W. Wood Prize
  3. 1990
    Won IEEE Quantum Electronics Award
  4. Member of National Academy of Sciences
  5. Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  6. Member of National Academy of Engineering
  7. Won Fellow of the American Physical Society
  8. Won Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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  • •Place of birth: Toronto
  • •Citizenship: United States
  • •Known as: physicist, university teacher

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