

David Allee
With a focus on groundbreaking research, David Allee explores the dynamic fields of flexible electronics and nanoelectronics at Arizona State University. As a Professor and Associate Director of the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, he is dedicated to advancing the frontiers of technology through innovative research and education. His work delves into the development of large area sensing arrays, which have significant implications for various applications, including environmental monitoring and healthcare. David Allee's research also encompasses the study of VLF electric and magnetic fields, as well as the intricacies of fundamental and external electrical noise. His expertise in these areas contributes to the understanding and improvement of electronic systems, enhancing their performance and reliability. Additionally, his investigations into nuclear amplifiers and nanometer-scale devices highlight his commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of electronics. At Arizona State University, David Allee is instrumental in fostering a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. His leadership in the field of nanofabrication has paved the way for significant advancements in the creation and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale. This work not only contributes to the academic community but also has practical implications for industries seeking to harness the power of nanotechnology. Through his dedication to research and education, David Allee continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists. His contributions to the field of electrical engineering are marked by a passion for innovation and a commitment to addressing some of the most pressing challenges in technology today.
Publications
, 774-784, 1971-08-01
, 346-350, 2010-05-01
, 251-259, 2007-04-01
, 1147-1155, 2008-11-01
, 131-132, 1973-02-01
, 1666-1670, 1968-12-01
, 1031-1033, 1986-11-01