Officer Profile

Gerard
A. Alphonse, Ph.D.
2005 President
IEEE-USA
president@ieeeusa.org
Gerard A. Alphonse holds the BSEE
and MSEE from New York University, and a PhD in Electrophysics from Brooklyn
Polytechnic Institute. He joined the RCA Laboratories (now Sarnoff
Corporation) in 1959. In January 2003, he took retirement from Sarnoff to
pursue his interest in consulting and start-up high-tech companies.
Dr. Alphonse's career at Sarnoff
involves pioneering work and major contributions in a broad range of
technical areas. From 1959 to 1967 he worked on the development of
superconductive devices. His other research activities include original
contributions in the development of photochromic cathode ray storage and
projection tubes, holography in photorefractive media, broadband acousto-optic
deflectors, holographic data storage, ultrasonic imaging for medical
diagnostics, videodiscs, optical disc media development. He has served as
chief scientist and program manager for the development of semiconductor
laser diode arrays, optical amplifiers, superluminescent diodes, the
psychophysics of large area displays, vision modeling, and distributed
feedback lasers for cesium atomic clocks.
In 1986 he invented and demonstrated
the world's highest performance superluminescent diode (SLD), and
transferred the technology in 1989 to GE-RCA in Canada, which became a
division of EG&G. This device is a broadband semiconductor light source
and is a key component in the next generations of fiber optic gyroscopes,
low coherence tomography for medical imaging, and external cavity tunable
lasers with applications to fiber optic communications. In October 1975 he
was appointed consultant to the National Science Foundation for a period of
two years.
Besides his technical interest and
breadth, Dr. Alphonse has also been involved in education and
professionalism. His commitment to engineering education covers 16 years as
adjunct faculty in the Electronic Physics Department at LaSalle University's
Evening Division, and served for four years as Department Head. He has also
taught electrical engineering courses in Linear Systems, Communications, and
Microwave Theory at the College of New Jersey.
Dr. Alphonse is the author and
co-author of over 120 technical papers and holds over 50 US patents. He has
received four David Sarnoff outstanding achievement awards, an IEEE Region 1
Award, and the IEEE Millennium Award. He is a Fellow of IEEE, a member of
the honorary societies Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, and a member of
the Science & Arts Committee of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.
IEEE Activities
COMMITTEES/BOARDS: IEEE Board of
Directors (2002-2003), Regional Activities Board (2002-2003), Educational
Activities Board (2000), Awards Board (2003), IEEE-USA Board (2002-2004,
1998-1999); IEEE-USA Vice President of Operations (1998-99); IEEE-USA
Operating Committee (2002, 1998-1999); USAB Controller (1996-1997). –
Chair RAB N&A Review Committee (2003), IEEE Fellows Committee
(1999-2001), IEEE Sarnoff Field Award Committee (1999-2002), Chair
(2002-2003). IEEE History Committee (2000, 2002). IEEE Corporate Advisory
Committee (2000). RAB/TAB Section/Chapter Support Committee (2000) USAB
Finance Committee Chair (1996-97); "Today's Engineer" Advisory
Board (1997-99); PACE Program Committee (1998-1999; IEEE Finance Committee
(1996-1997). ELECTRO International, Board of Directors (1990-93), Chair
(1992-93).
REGIONS: Region 1 Director
(2002-2003), Region 1 Director-Elect (2000-2002). Metropolitan Sections
Activity Council (METSAC), Princeton Section Representative (1994-1998).
SECTIONS: Princeton Central Jersey Executive Committee (1992-99); Section
Chair (1972); Vice Chair (1971); Secretary/Treasurer (1970).
SOCIETIES: Member, IEEE
Engineering Management Society (EMS Board 2003) and IEEE Lasers and
Electro-Optics Society.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES AND
CONFERENCES: Princeton-Central Jersey Section Sarnoff Symposium (1997-98).
ELECTRO Professional Program Committee (1982-86); Chair, (1986-87);
Electronic Theater Committee Chair (1981-85); Host Committee Chair (1969).
INTERNATIONAL SOLID STATE CIRCUITS CONFERENCE: Executive Committee (1975);
Technical Program Committee (1974); Technical Digest Editor (1962).
AWARDS: Region 1 Award (1993); Four
RCA/Sarnoff Outstanding Technical Achievement Awards; IEEE Millennium Award
(2000).
Updated:
15 May 2007
Contact: Chris Brantley, c.brantley@ieee.org
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