Honoraria of Paul R. Berger, Associate Professor
- Allan P. Colburn Prize for Best Dissertation in Engineering and
Mathematical Sciences, Sean L. Rommel, 2000.
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1998 DARPA Ultra Electronics Program Award of Excellence
for Sustained Excellence within the Si-based Quantum MOS
Technology Consortium for developing room temperature Si-based
tunnel diodes. (October 20, 1998).
- Elevated to Senior Member status in the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (June 29, 1997).
- Nominated for the University of Delaware's Excellence in
Teaching Award (1996-97 and 1999-2000).
- Fellow, Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education, 1998.
- Winner of the 1996 National Science Foundation's Faculty Early
Career Development Award (CAREER), which was formerly known as the
NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award and later the NSF Young
Investigator Award.
- Included in Who's Who in Science and Engineering since 1998.
- Included in American Men & Women of Science since 1992.
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