Dr. Kelber received his B.S. from the California Institute of Technology in 1975 and
his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1979. After 11 years
at Sandia National Laboratories, Dr. Kelber joined the UNT faculty in 1990. Dr. Kelber
is a three-time recipient of the Semiconductor research Corporation Inventor-recognition
award, has won the Doughtery Award from the DFW section of the ACS, and has received
the Decker Scholar and Toulouse Scholar Awards from UNT. Dr. Kelber is the Founding
Director of the UNT-SRC Center for Electronic Materials Processing and Integration
(CEMPI).
Research Area:
Research:
- Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitrogen to Ammonia (Collaboration with Profs. D'Souza
and Cundari of UNT/Chemistry)
Activation and Reduction of CO with Prof. Ma
- Free Radical and Plasma interactions with Semiconductor Surfaces for Advanced Microelectronics
processing (with Prof. Du of UNT/Mat. Sci.)
- Development of oxides and oxinitrides for novel optical applications with Prof. Zhang
and others