Rick Ulrich
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Dr. Ulrich graduated with his PhD in Chemical Engineering in 1983 from the University of Texas at Austin. He then worked at Texas Instruments' Advanced Packaging Laboratory designing gas phase reactors, and at Radian Corporation writing computer models of air pollution abatement equipment, before joining the faculty of the University of Arkansas in 1987. His research areas are centered on the materials aspects of microelectronics, particularly embedded passives, and in atmospheric sciences. He is a member of the National Electronics Manufacturer's Institute Committee on Future Technologies, a columnist for CircuiTree magazine, an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, and the past chairman of the Dielectric Science and Technology Division of the Electrochemical Society.
Education
MS, Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1981
BS, Chemical Engineering, University of Texas, 1979
Selected Publications
R. Ulrich and L. Schaper (eds), "Integrated Passive Component Technology", ISBN: 0471244317, IEEE Press/Wiley, June 2003.
R. Ulrich and W. Brown (eds), "Advanced Electronic Packaging, 2nd ed.", IEEE/Wiley, to be published December 2005.
R. Ulrich, "Integrated Passive Components" in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, H.S. Nalwa, ed, vol. 4, p. 215-229, 2004, American Scientific Publishers, ISBN 1-58883-060-8
R. Ulrich, "Embedded Resistors and Capacitors for Organic-Based SOP", IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol. 27, no. 2, May 2004, p. 326.
R. Ulrich, "Matching Embedded Capacitor Dielectrics to Applications," Circuit World, vol. 30, no. 1, p. 20, 2003.
R. Ulrich, L. Schaper, "Decoupling with Embedded Capacitors", CircuiTree, July 2003, Vol 16, no. 7, p. 26.
R. Ulrich, L. Schaper, "Putting Passives in Their Place," IEEE Spectrum, July 2003, p. 26.
