Summary
Mark Law is a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Florida with over three decades of experience in semiconductor device modeling, process simulation, and reliability research. He has led academic programs and departments — including serving as department chair, associate dean, and director of the UF Honors Program — combining technical leadership with curriculum accreditation and educational management. His technical work spans TCAD, process unit modeling, radiation effects, and even superconducting Josephson Junction modeling, and he developed the Florida Object Oriented Process Simulator earlier in his career. Known for mentoring high-achieving students and managing research teams, he also brings practical industry experience from Hewlett-Packard and deep academic roots with a PhD and MS from Stanford and a BSEE from Iowa State. An uncommon blend of hands-on simulator development and institutional leadership gives him a rare perspective on both advancing semiconductor technology and shaping engineering education.
8 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
University of Florida
BSEE, Computer Engineering, BSEE, Computer Engineering at Iowa State University
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering at Stanford University