Christopher J. Bebek

Also published under:C. J. Bebek, C. Bebek, Chris Bebek

Affiliation

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA

Topic

CCD Camera,Dark Current,Focal Plane,Bias Voltage,Efficient Charge Transfer,Gate Electrode,Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,N-type Silicon,PIN Diodes,Quantum Efficiency,Radiation Tolerance,polySia,Amplifier Output,Analog-to-digital Converter,Antireflection Coatings,Array Images,Berkeley National Laboratory,Best-fit Parameters,Capacitive Coupling,Charge Pump,Cosmic Rays,Current Mirror,Current Source,Cycles Of Annealing,Damage Factors,Dark Energy,Dark Images,Depletion Region,Design Techniques,Device Design,Dynamic Range,Edge Pixels,Effect Of Density,Field Lines,Function Of Time,Gain Settings,Gate Dielectric,Good Spatial Resolution,High Operating Voltage,High Voltage,High Yield,Ia Supernovae,Image Area,Impedance,Integral Gain,Ionizing Radiation,Irradiation Device,Large Voltage,Low Noise,MeV Protons,

Biography

Christopher J. Bebek (M'01) received the B.A. degree in physics from Pomona College, Claremont, CA, in 1971 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degree in physics from Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, in 1976.
In 1981, he joined the staff of the Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, where he worked on b-quark physics and electron-positron collider detector instrumentation. In 2001, he moved to the Physics Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, to work on dark energy cosmology experiment instrumentation, particularly the SNAP satellite concept and DOE/JDEM.