- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007
- B.S., Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994
Professor Robinson Jr.'s research focuses on the characterization and modeling of semiconductor materials and devices. His work includes investigation of electronic and optoelectronic properties at the nanoscale, with an emphasis on improving device performance and reliability. This research integrates experimental techniques and computational modeling to advance understanding of semiconductor behavior in various material systems and device architectures.
Professor Robinson Jr.'s teaching interests encompass core electrical and computer engineering subjects at both undergraduate and graduate levels. These include circuit analysis, semiconductor device physics, digital system design, and signal processing fundamentals. His instruction emphasizes foundational principles and practical problem-solving skills, with an approach that integrates theoretical concepts and laboratory experience to prepare students for advanced study and professional practice.