H.S.- Philip Wong receives 2023 IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award
"For contributions to novel and advanced semiconductor device concepts and their implementation."
Professor H.S. Philip Wong, Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor in the School of Engineering, has been awarded the 2023 IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award, for outstanding contributions to solid-state devices and technology. His citation reads, “For contributions to novel and advanced semiconductor device concepts and their implementation.” The award ceremony is planned for May 2023.
Philip's research aims to translate discoveries in science into practical technologies. His works have contributed to advancements in nanoscale science and technology, semiconductor technology, solid-state devices, and electronic imaging. Philip's present research covers a broad range of topics including carbon electronics, 2D layered materials, wireless implantable biosensors, directed self-assembly, device modeling, brain-inspired computing, non-volatile memory, and 3D system integration.
Please join us in congratulating Philip on this well-deserved honor!
He joins Professors James Plummer, Krishna Saraswat, Bob Dutton, and James Gibbons, who are also recipients of the IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award.
Sources
- IEEE.org (corporate-awards.ieee.org)
- Prof. H.S. Philip Wong's homepage, web.stanford.edu/~hspwong