Professor Haroon Ahmed
Haroon
Ahmed first came to the Engineering Department in 1959 having graduated
at Imperial College London. He worked for his PhD with Charles Oatley
and Bill Beck. He then continued to work with Charles Oatley, until Oatley
retired, before moving into the new research area of electron beam lithography
in 1970.
He taught electrical engineering at the Department for twenty-two years,
until 1984, and saw the electronics courses change from valves to transistors
and eventually to modern microelectronics. His two text books, one with
Beck and the other with Spreadbury, have been used to teach many generations
of students.
His research group eventually became so large that he moved it to the
Science Park, although it still remained part of the Department. The Group
bought themselves a car to aid commuting between the Science Park and
Trumpington Street. This group left the Engineering Department in 1984
when Haroon moved to the Cavendish to set up the Microelectronics Research
Centre with the aid of a large donation from Hitachi.
In August 2000 he will become the Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
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