Jesus del Alamo to Address RIT’s 26th Microelectronic Engineering Conference

Donner Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT to keynote

Jesus del Alamo, the Donner Professor of Electrical Engineering and MacVicar Faculty Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology will keynote the 26th annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference hosted by Rochester Institute of Technology. Del Alamo is a fellow of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers and editor of IEEE Electron Device Letters.

The RIT conference will be held Tuesday, May 13, and Wednesday, May 14, and features research and technology developments related to microelectronics, microsystems, nanotechnology, alternative energy development and biomedical applications.

Additional speakers will include representatives from Applied Materials, Intel, Belgium’s Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre and the Semiconductor Industry Association. RIT was the first university in the world to create a department of microelectronic engineering as well as the first to offer a Ph.D. in microsystems engineering.

WHAT: 26th Microelectronics engineering Conference

WHO: Jesus del Alamo

WHEN: Remarks: 8:10 a.m. Tuesday, May 13, Event: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 13; 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday

WHERE: Xerox Auditorium, James E. Gleason Building, RIT Campus

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