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Eric McFarland

职称:Professor

所属学校:University of California-Santa Barbara

所属院系:Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

所属专业:Electrical and Electronics Engineering

联系方式: (805) 893-4343

简介

After his undergraduate studies at U.C. Berkeley, McFarland moved to M.I.T. where he completed his Ph.D. investigating the measurement of complex reaction kinetics with nuclear magnetic resonance. While a graduate student, McFarland was a member of a team at Field Effects Inc. that designed and built the first permanent ring magnet based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. He received an M.D. from Harvard Medical School and, after post-graduate training in general surgery, worked part-time in the Emergency Medicine. He joined the Department of Nuclear Engineering at MIT and then later moved to the University of California, Santa Barbara where his research interests moved to chemical kinetics and catalysis specifically related to energy production. He has broad ranging research interests with direct links to industrial problems and has published over 130 papers and is the inventor on over 25 patents. In 1996, during a leave of absence from the University, McFarland was a founding technical Director of Symyx Technologies, a technology company which developed novel systems and methods for new materials discovery. He was a part of the core management team as the company grew from 3 employees to over 150 and eventually had a successful public offering. He has been on the Board of Directors of several chemical and technology companies and has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of GRT Inc. a start-up company developing a new process for the production of liquid fuels and chemicals from natural gas

职业经历

He received an M.D. from Harvard Medical School and, after post-graduate training in general surgery, worked part-time in the Emergency Medicine. He joined the Department of Nuclear Engineering at MIT and then later moved to the University of California

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