Stephanie Weeden Wright

Stephanie Weeden Wright

Adjoint Assistant Professor Of Electrical Engineering @ Vanderbilt University

About Stephanie Weeden Wright

Stephanie Weeden Wright is an Adjoint Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Vanderbilt University and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Lipscomb University, with extensive experience in the field of electrical engineering.

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Stephanie Weeden Wright is an Adjoint Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. She also holds the position of Professor of Electrical Engineering at Lipscomb University in the Greater Nashville Area.

Education and Expertise

Stephanie Weeden Wright received her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University, completed from 2012 to 2014. Prior to that, she earned a Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering from the same institution over a four-year period (2008-2012). Stephanie also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics from Seattle University, achieved between 2004 and 2008. Her expertise includes working with highly scaled devices in electrical engineering, especially focusing on hot carrier effects in III-V nano-wires and FinFETs.

Professional Background

Currently, Stephanie Weeden Wright serves as an Adjoint Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Vanderbilt University since April 2017, while also holding a professorship at Lipscomb University. Her previous roles include Program Coordinator at the Engineering Ambassadors Network from 2015 to 2016, and Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at The School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt from 2014 to 2016. She has also been a Consultant for the TN Department of Education STEM Leadership Council in 2016.

Research and Industry Experience

Stephanie Weeden Wright has substantial research experience derived from various roles, including her time as a Graduate Research Assistant at Vanderbilt University from 2008 to 2014. She worked as a Visiting Research Assistant at the University of Southern California's Information Science Institute in 2012 and was a Summer Intern at NASA Ames Research Center in 2010. Her collaborative work with the Radiation Effects and Reliability group centers around hot carrier effects in highly scaled devices, such as III-V nano-wires and FinFETs.

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