LawrenceClark is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University. He has approximately 15 years of industy experience at Intel and VLSI Technology Inc. He contributed to a number of miroprocessor and chipset designs and was most recently a principal engineer and circuit design manager for the Xscale microprocessors. He also worked on compact modeling, reliability modeling and CMOS imagers.
His areas of expertise include low power high performance VLSI radiation hardening and harsh environment VLSI CAD and device behavior for VLSI.
Education
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University 1992
M.S. Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University 1987
B.S. Computer Science, Northern Arizona University 1984
Research Activity
Clark,Lawrence T*. Radiation Hard Monolithic SDRAM to Support DDR2 and DDR3 Architectures. SPACE MICRO, INC(10/1/2014 - 8/31/2016).
Thangavelautham,Jekanthan*, Barnaby,Hugh James, Bell III,James, Clark,Lawrence T, Robinson,Mark Southwick, Scowen,Paul Andrew. Europa South Pole eXplorer (ESP-X). JPL(9/23/2014 - 8/15/2015).
Clark,Lawrence T*. RHBD Flash Design. SPACE MICRO, INC(1/1/2013 - 8/21/2014).
Allee,David Ray*, Clark,Lawrence T. Neutron Detector. UNIV OF TEXAS-DALLAS(6/7/2010 - 12/31/2013).
Clark,Lawrence T*. Development of the Highly Efficient Rad-hard-by-design Microprocessor for Enabling Spacecraft (HERMES). JPL(3/10/2010 - 2/27/2011).
Vermeire,Bert*, Clark,Lawrence T. Design of a hardened SDRAM integrated Circuit. SPACE MICRO, INC(7/1/2009 - 6/30/2010).
Clark,Lawrence T*, Allee,David Ray. Support Micro-RDC on the Advanced IC Design Techniques for the Prevention of Reverse Engineering of the Programmed Functionality in FPGAs. Micro-RDC(1/7/2008 - 9/14/2009).
Clark,Lawrence T*, Barnaby,Hugh James, Holbert,Keith Edwin. High Performance Low Power Radiation Hardened by Design Microprocessor Techniques. DOD-AFRL(8/14/2007 - 12/28/2012).
Clark,Lawrence T*. Ultra-Fast Level 2 Cache SRAM for High-Performance Military and Spaceborne Computing. Micro-RDC(3/5/2007 - 8/27/2007).
Clark,Lawrence T*. Advanced Encryption Techniques for the Prevention of Reverse Engineering of the Programming Code in Military Space Custom ICs and FPGAs. Micro-RDC(8/28/2006 - 2/15/2007).
Clark,Lawrence T*, Allee,David Ray. Radiation Hardened by Design Low Power Submicron A/D Conversion. MISSION RESEARCH CORPORATION(5/15/2006 - 3/30/2007).
Clark,Lawrence T*. Research of Radiation Effects on Non-hardened 90 nm Static Random Access Memory. Micro-RDC(4/10/2006 - 4/15/2008).