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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
41
Citations
5909
World Ranking
4341
National Ranking
1541

Materials Science

D-Index
43
Citations
6235
World Ranking
12382
National Ranking
2842

Justin K. Brask publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Justin K. Brask sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 84 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Justin K. Brask D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Justin K. Brask sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Justin K. Brask is affiliated with Intel in the United States. Their research contributions and professional experience are primarily connected to this organization.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or book publications associated with Justin K. Brask in the available data.

Information regarding main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics covered by their research is not listed.

The data does not indicate any awards received or notable recognitions.

No details are available about their publication venues or citation metrics.

Justin K. Brask is currently active and not deceased according to the information provided.

Best Publications

  • Block Contact Architectures for Nanoscale Channel Transistors

    Marko Radosavljevic;Amlan Majumdar;Brian S. Doyle;Jack Kavalieros

  • Method for making a semiconductor device having a high-k gate dielectric layer and a metal gate electrode

    Justin K. Brask;Jack Kavalieros;Mark L. Doczy;Uday Shah

  • Method for making a semiconductor device having a high-k gate dielectric

    Mark L. Doczy;Gilbert Dewey;Suman Datta;Sangwoo Pae

  • CMOS devices with a single work function gate electrode and method of fabrication

    Brian S. Doyle;Been-Yih Jin;Jack T. Kavalieros;Suman Datta

  • Atomic layer deposition of high dielectric constant gate dielectrics

    Matthew Metz;Clifford Boyd;Markus Kuhn;Suman Datta

  • Complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuit using raised source drain and replacement metal gate

    Jack Kavalieros;Annalisa Cappellani;Justin K. Brask;Mark L. Doczy

  • Application of high-κ gate dielectrics and metal gate electrodes to enable silicon and non-silicon logic nanotechnology

    Robert Chau;Justin Brask;Suman Datta;Gilbert Dewey

  • 85nm gate length enhancement and depletion mode InSb quantum well transistors for ultra high speed and very low power digital logic applications

    S. Datta;T. Ashley;J. Brask;L. Buckle

  • Replacement gate process for making a semiconductor device that includes a metal gate electrode

    Uday Shah;Chris E. Barns;Mark L. Doczy;Justin K. Brask

  • Process for integrating planar and non-planar cmos transistors on a bulk substrate and article made thereby

    Jack T. Kavalieros;Justin K. Brask;Brian S. Doyle;Uday Shah

  • Nonplanar device with thinned lower body portion and method of fabrication

    Uday Shah;Brian S. Doyle;Justin K. Brask;Robert S. Chau

  • Multigate device with recessed strain regions

    Jack T. Kavalieros;Justin K. Brask;Suman Datta;Brian S. Doyle

  • Semiconductor device with a high-k gate dielectric and a metal gate electrode

    Mark L. Doczy;Jack Kavalieros;Matthew V. Metz;Justin K. Brask

  • Stacked multi-gate transistor design and method of fabrication

    Brian S Doyle;Titash Rakshit;Robert S Chau;Suman Datta

  • Field effect transistor with narrow bandgap source and drain regions and method of fabrication

    Robert S. Chau;Suman Datta;Jack Kavalieros;Justin K. Brask

  • Verfahren zur Herstellung einer Halbleitereinrichtung mit einem Gate-Dielektrikum mit hohem k und einer Metall-Gateelektrode

    Justin Brask;Sangwoo Pae;Jack Kavalieros;Matthew Metz

  • integrating n-type and P-type metal gate transistors

    Mark Doczy;Justin K. Brask;Steven J. Keating;Chris E. Barns

  • Replacement gate flow facilitating high yield and incorporation of etch stop layers and/or stressed films

    Robert S. Chau;Justin K. Brask;Chris E. Barns;Scott A. Hareland

  • Carbon nanotube energy well (CNEW) field effect transistor

    Suman Datta;Marko Radosavljevic;Brian Doyle;Jack Kavalieros

  • Forming integrated circuits with replacement metal gate electrodes

    Jack Kavalieros;Justin K. Brask;Mark L. Doczy;Matthew V. Metz

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert S. Chau
Robert S. Chau Intel (United States)
Mark L. Doczy
Mark L. Doczy Intel (United States)
jack t kavalieros
jack t kavalieros Intel (United States)
Suman Datta
Suman Datta Georgia Institute of Technology
Uday Shah
Uday Shah Intel (United States)
Brian S. Doyle
Brian S. Doyle Intel (United States)
matthew v metz
matthew v metz Intel (United States)
Marko Radosavljevic
Marko Radosavljevic Intel (United States)
Mantu K. Hudait
Mantu K. Hudait Virginia Tech
Anand S. Murthy
Anand S. Murthy Intel (United States)

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