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  1. James A. Cooper (F’93–LF’17) is currently a Jai N. Gupta Professor Emeritus of electrical and computer engineering with Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, and also the President of Sonrisa Research, Inc., Santa Fe, NM, USA.

  2. 163. 2006. Large-scale and highly efficient synthesis of micro-and nano-fibers with controlled fiber morphology by centrifugal jet spinning for tissue regeneration. L Ren, V Pandit, J Elkin, T Denman, JA Cooper, SP Kotha. Nanoscale 5 (6), 2337-2345.

  3. Fundamentals of Silicon Carbide Technology: Growth, Characterization, Devices and Applications. Tsunenobu Kimoto. ; James A. Cooper. Show More. Copyright Year: 2014. Book Type: Wiley-IEEE Press. Content Type: Books. Pages: 400 / Chapters 1-17. Topics: Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas.

  4. Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Campus: West Lafayette. E-mail: cooperj@purdue.edu. Webpage: /ECE/images/JAC_Bio.pdf. Address. Purdue University. Birck Nanotechnology Center. 1205 West State Street. West Lafayette, Indiana 47906. Degrees. BS, Mississippi State University, 1968. MS, Stanford University, 1969.

  5. Nov 1, 2013 · Professor Cooper was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 1993. He served as Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices from 1983 through 1986, guest editor of two special issues of IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, and an advisory board member of IEEE Proceedings from 2004 – 2009.

  6. Anion carriers as potential treatments for cystic fibrosis: transport in cystic fibrosis cells, and additivity to channel-targeting drugs. H Li, H Valkenier, AG Thorne, CM Dias, JA Cooper, M Kieffer, ... Chemical Science 10 (42), 9663-9672.

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  8. Sep 22, 2014 · James A Cooper, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, Indiana, USA Professor Cooper was a member of technical staff at Bell Laboratories for ten years where he was principal designer of AT&T’s first microprocessor and investigated nonlinear transport in silicon inversion layers.