May 1, 2024
In April 2024, Intel announced its 2023 Outstanding Researcher Awards. We are pleased to report that Dr. Yanjie Shao and Professor Jesús del Alamo were among the fifteen leading academic researchers to receive this award. The annual award program recognizes the exceptional contributions made through Intel university-sponsored research that help further Intel’s mission of creating world-changing technology that improves the lives of everyone on the planet.
Yanjie Shao, a Postdoctoral Researcher at MIT, and Jesús del Alamo, Donner Professor and Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT were selected for this award for their work on “Exploring the Limits of Vertical-Nanowire Tunnel Field-Effect Transistors in the Nanoscale.” This was the topic of research of Shao’s PhD thesis at MIT.
Complete article from Microsystems Technology Laboratories.
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