Nan Marie Jokerst

Electrical and Computer Engineering

J. A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Nan Marie Jokerst Profile Photo
Nan Marie Jokerst Profile Photo

Research Themes

Nanoelectronic Materials & Devices, Sensing & Imaging

Bio

Dr. Nan Marie Jokerst is the J. A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University, and the Executive Director of the Duke Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility, a Duke shared cleanroom and characterization facility. She was the Chair of the Duke Academic Council from 2014-2015 and an Associate Dean in the Pratt School of Engineering for 6 years. She received her BS in Physics from Creighton University in 1982, and her MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1984 and 1989, respectively. She is a Fellow of the IEEE, and has served as an elected member of the IEEE Photonics Board of Governors, and as the VP for Conferences and as the VP Technical Affairs, as well as the Atlanta Section President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary, and a member of the IEEE Proceedings Editorial Board. She is a Fellow of Optica (formerly the the Optical Society of America), and has served as Chair of the OSA Engineering Council and as an Associate Editor of Optica. Her awards include an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, an IEEE Third Millenium Medal, the IEEE/HP Harriet B. Rigas Medal, and the Alumni in Academia Award for the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering. She also served on the National Academies Board on Global Science and Technology. She has published over 250 refereed journal and conference publications, and has 6 patents.  She is a co-founder of the organization Triangle Women in STEM. 

Education

  • B.S. Creighton University, 1982
  • M.S.E.E. University of Southern California, 1984
  • Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1989

Positions

  • J. A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Executive Director of the Shared Materials Infrastructure Facility

Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

  • Fellows. Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2003
  • Fellows. Optical Society of America. 2001

Courses Taught

  • EGR 101L: Engineering Design and Communication
  • ECE 496: Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ECE 449: Sensors and Sensor Interface Design