Management Team




Alice E. White - President, NJNC and Research Vice President, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
Alice White received her Ph.D. in physics from Harvard in 1982, where she extended submicron fabrication techniques to create nanoscale metal wires for low-temperature transport studies. She started her career at Bell Labs with groundbreaking studies in ion implantation for which she was awarded the 1991 Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award of the American Physical Society. As Director of Physics of Materials Research., she initiated programs in fiber Bragg gratings, Raman amplifiers, and high power fiber lasers--technologies that have proved critical in the development of current optical networks. Following that, as Director of Optical Technologies Research, she managed a team that is a world leader in integration of optical components on silicon. Design for manufacturing has always been a priority for her, from her contributions to the phase mask method of fabricating fiber Bragg gratings to the successful transfer of integrated components such as the Dynamic Gain Equalization Filter into production. Named a Bell Labs Fellow in 2001, White is excited to be associated with the NJ Nanotechnology team, once again working at the limits of fabrication.

 

Young-kai Chen - Bell Labs Research Director
Young-kai Chen is currently a Research Director in Physical Sciences at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey.

 

 

 

 

Nils Weimann - Technical Manager, Bell Labs Research
Nils Weimann is currently a technical manager in Physical Sciences at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey.

 

 

 

 

Dr. Susanne Arney - Director, Microsystems and Nanotechnology Research Department
Susanne Arney received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University in 1992, the same year in which she joined AT&T Bell Labs. She is currently Director of the Microsystems and Nanotechnology Research Department at Bell Laboratories' New Jersey Nanotechnology Consortium, Alcatel-Lucent in Murray Hill, New Jersey. She has been involved in MEMS and NEMS component design, fabrication and reliability for over 25 years. Susanne is a Bell Labs Fellow.

 

 

 

 

 

 






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