Education:
Ph.D. Solid State Electronics, 1980
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester, England
M.Sc. Solid State Electronics, 1974
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester, England
B.Sc. Electronics and Electrical Engineering, 1972
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester, England
Appointments:
Visiting Professor, National University of Rwanda, Butare, Rwanda
2009 – present
External Examiner, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
2009 – present
Chair, BSE Program, Cooper Union
2009 – present
Visiting Professor, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
2001 – present
Professor, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
2004 – present
Associate Professor, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
1994 – 2004
Staff Engineer, Quadic Systems Inc, Gorham, Maine
1991 – 1994
Senior Research Associate, Interdisciplinary Research Center in Superconductivity, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
1988 – 1991
Senior Research Associate, Engineering Department, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
1984 – 1988
Senior Engineer, Thorn-EMI Central Research Laboratories, Hayes, England
1980 – 1984
Research Assistant, UMIST
1978 – 1980
Teaching Assistant, UMIST
1974 – 1978
Courses Taught and Developed:
Solid State Materials, Electronics II, Integrated Circuit Engineering, Electromagnetics, Optical Communications, Low Voltage Electronics, Digital Integrated Circuit Engineering, Engineering Design, Microcontrollers, Senior Design Projects, Sustainable Design and Development, Engineers as Teachers
Publications:
“Water Usage and Availability in Bongo’s Communities: Research Leading to the Development of an Indigenous Fluoride Filter”
2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.
J. M. Friscia, B. Epstein, T. J. Cumberbatch, A. Okuneff
“Self-Assembled Solar Lighting Systems”
Proc. ISES Solar World Congress, Johannesburg, SA (11-14 October 2009)
T.J.Cumberbatch, D.Berger, M.Gazes, P.Momori, N.Ayikutu, C.Mtiamoah, F.Akorli, D.Anipa and F.Akuffo
“Learning from Earth: An Extrapolation and Reinterpretation of Vernacular Building”
Proc. African Perspectives '09 Architecture Conference, Pretoria, SA (25-28 September 2009)
C. Martusewicz, T.J. Cumberbatch & N. Garcia
“Lessons from Africa – Sustainable Design and Engineering”
Proc. ASEE NE ’09 Meeting, Bridgeport, CT (3-4 April 2009)
T.J. Cumberbatch
“Triaxially Oriented Growth of CuO on MgO (001): X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Pure CuO Films and Inclusions in Superconducting Y-Ba-Cu-0 Films Prepared by MOCVD”
I.M. Watson, M.P. Atwood & T.J. Cumberbatch Thin Solid Films 251 (1994) 51
“Metal Organic Chemical Vapour Deposition of High Quality YBa2Cu307- ∂ Films: In Situ Preparation of Fluorine-Free Layers from a Fluorinated Barium Source”
I.M.Watson, M.P.Atwood, D.A.Cardwell & T.J.Cumberbatch J. Mater. Chem. 4 (1994) 1393
“Barite Nucleation Kinetics and the Effect of Additives”
L. Fernandez-Diaz, A.Putnis & T.J.Cumberbatch Eur. J. Mineral. 2 (1990) 495
“The Preparation of Colloidal III-V Semiconductors in Aqueous Solution”
T.J.Cumberbatch & A. Putnis
MRS Fall Meeting, Symposium H, Boston (1989) Published in “Materials Issues in Microcrystalline Semiconductors”; ed. P.M.Fauchet, C.C. Tsai and K. Tanaka, p.129 MRS Conference Proceedings 164 (MRS 1990)
“A New Approach to the Fabrication of Cuprous Sulphide-Cadmium Sulphide Solar Cells”
Proc. 7th Intl. Conf. on Thin Films, New Delhi (1987) Thin Solid Films 167 (1988) 169
T.J.Cumberbatch, P.E.Barden and J.Durrant
Synergistic Activities:
Research projects on photovoltaic materials, energy, water and shelter in the USA, Ghana and Rwanda
Senior Thesis Committee – School of Architecture, The Cooper Union
Established SociaLite – A Solar Lighting Company for the extreme poor
Developed Engineers as Teachers Program at The Cooper Union with Iridescent Learning
Established Electronic Materials Laboratory at Cooper Union with NSF support
Taught courses at KNUST, Ghana & NUR, Rwanda
Initiated and led Cooper Union trips to Africa – 2003-2005/2007-2010
Development of curriculum, and design of laboratory, for new Master’s program in Information and Communications Technology at the National University of Rwanda, Butare, Rwanda
Established the Center for Sustainable Engineering, Architecture and Art – Materials, Manufacturing and Minimalism (SEA2M3) at The Cooper Union
Grants:
NSF (4), EPA (2), NCIIA (2)