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David Keezer received the PhD. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1983. His masters degree was from Caltech in 1979 and Bachelors degree from UC Berkeley in 1978. He has worked in industry for Intel, IBM, and Harris Corporation. From 1995 to 2022 he held positions as associate professor, professor, and professor emeritus at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). In 2010, he was elected as an IEEE Fellow and recently became an IEEE Life Fellow. He has published more than 270 papers in international journals and conferences, supervised 11 PhD students and 19 master's students to successful graduation, participated in more than 100 PhD defense committees, and taught thousands of doctoral, masters, and undergraduate students. He has served as a reviewer and editor for numerous international academic conferences and journals. He has chaired sessions at the IEEE International Test Conference, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, IEEE Electronic Packaging Technology Conference and other international conferences. He currently serves as a chair professor in the College of Information Science and Technology at Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo. His research focuses on high-performance electronic system design and testing methods, high-speed logic system design, and advanced electronic packaging research.
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