James T. Clemens
James T. Clemens is an American theoretical physicist.
Education and career
Dr. Clemens did his undergraduate studies at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, graduating in 1965 with a B.S. degree, magna cum laude in physics. After finishing his theoretical doctorate in collective modeling of nuclear structures in 1969, also at the Polytechnic Institute, he was employed by AT&T Bell Laboratories in Allentown, Pa. His research and development activities in the Allentown facility, were primarily focused on the research of materials for silicon based integrated circuits and he became responsible for all Silicon Gate MOS Technologies introduced into manufacture in the Allentown manufacturing facility.In 1983 he transferred to the Central Research Laboratory in Murray Hill, New Jersey and headed all major lithographic research and development activities. His group developed the first excimer laser
projection step and repeat printer.
In 1990, he was appointed to be the Technical Program Manager for the joint AT&T Bell Labs and NEC Corp. Joint Research and Development Program in Silicon based VLSI circuits. The program ended in 1999. Clemens and his team received the Bell Laboratories Gold Level Quality Award for the program.