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Microelectronics Pioneer to Receive 2006 Medal of Honor
18 Jan. – James D. Meindl has been named the 2006 recipient of the IEEE Medal of Honor for his \"pioneering contributions to microelectronics, including low power, biomedical, physical limits and on-chip interconnect networks.\" His many accomplishments include research into solving the key problems of the physical limits of gigascale silicon technology integration and on-chip interconnections, and his development of novel low-power integrated circuits and sensors for a portable electronic reading aid for the blind.
Meindl, an IEEE Fellow, is the Joseph M. Petit Chair Professor of Microelectronics and Director of the Microelectronics Research Center at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
The IEEE Medal of Honor, sponsored by the IEEE Foundation will be presented during the annual IEEE Honors Ceremony Saturday, 24 June, in Minneapolis. The event also recognizes one corporation and 16 other engineers, educators, scientists and industry leaders who have made significant contributions to technology and their profession.
For more information about the IEEE Medal of Honor and the entire roster of 2006 IEEE award and medal recipients, visit www.ieee.org/awards.
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