Andrew Hoff
Professor
Andrew Hoff is a Professor and Graduate Director of the Electrical Engineering program at the University of South Florida in Tampa. He received his doctorate in Electrical Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University in 1988 and joined the faculty at USF the same year as a founding member of the Center for Microelectronics Research. He is the past Director of the CMR Metrology Laboratory and Co-Director of the Agile, state workforce training, Initiative (1998-2004). He has directed or collaborated on NSF-ATE workforce development programs in Florida from 2002-2018. Dr. Hoff's research has focused on diverse applications of plasma processing in material and biomedical realms. These include afterglow chemical processes, Corona-Kelvin Metrology of semiconductors and dielectric films, and drug and DNA-field-enhanced molecular delivery to cells. He received a Pioneering Award for Non-Contact Metrology (2000) and an Outstanding Engineering Educator award from Florida West Coast IEEE (2013). He was selected as a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society Class of 2022.
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