Jackson D. Anderson

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, UVM.

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Votey Hall, Room 301


33 Colchester Ave


Burlington, VT 05405

Jackson Anderson received his BS (‘15) and MS (‘17) in microelectronic engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology and his PhD (‘23) in electrical and computer engineering from Purdue University. He has interned in the areas of in-line test, yield analysis, and manufacturing technology (data analytics) at Globalfoundries/IBM Microelectronics. He joined UVM in 2023, where he helped establish laboratories for microelectronics teaching and research as part of a Department of Education effort to close the growing workforce gap in the semiconductor industry. His research interests lie in the area of piezo and ferroelectric materials characterization, how these materials can be integrated into electrical and mechanical devices, and how these devices can be integrated in commercial fabrication processes to enable new functionality and increased efficiency in circuits.


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Sep 10, 2025 Congratulations to Erik, Marzia, Ian, and Matt on their work being accepted to the 2025 Albany Nanotechnology Symposium! Stop by to see their recent work on topics including GaN MEMS, In2Se3 processing, SAW Devices, and dielectric reliability measurements!
Aug 25, 2025 Attending AVS 71 in Charlotte next month? Stop by the CHIPS Act mini symposium poster session to learn more about our recent effort at UVM, spearheaded by Tian Xia and involving over 10 people across Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, to empower K-12 instructors to teach semiconductor and robotics concepts in their classrooms. More about the first iteration of the workshop that ran this summer here.
May 15, 2025 Congratulations, Aria on receiving the Vermont Space Grant Consortium REU award for the coming academic year!