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Nanotechnology and the Future of Electronics VIDEO

Dr. Robert J TrewAlton and Mildred Lancaster Distinguished Professor| Primary Research InterestsNanoelectronics and Photonics (Including III - V Materials and Devices, Nanotechnology, Optical Materials and Photonic Devices, Quantum Engineering, Silicon Devices and Fabrication)| Other...

Dr. Robert J Trew
Alton and Mildred Lancaster Distinguished Professor
| Primary Research Interests

Nanoelectronics and Photonics (Including III - V Materials and Devices, Nanotechnology, Optical Materials and Photonic Devices, Quantum Engineering, Silicon Devices and Fabrication)

| Other Research Interests

Electronic Circuits and Systems (Including Electromagnetic Fields / Antenna Analysis, Microwave Devices and Circuits)
Power Electronics and Power Systems (Including Power Semiconductor Devices)

| Awards and Honors

2011 - American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow
2006 - Distinguished Service Award for Service as a 2003-2005 IEEE Microwave Distinguished Lecturer
2006 - Named Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Proceedings for 2007-2009
2005 - Distinguished Service Award for Service as 2004 President of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society ADCOM
2004 - Meritorious Service Award for Service as 2001-2003 Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Microwave Magazine
2004 - Named Distinguished Fellow, National Institute of Aerospace, NASA - Langley Research Center
2003 - Engineering Alumni Society Merit Award in Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan
2003 - Named Alton and Mildred Lancaster Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NC State

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