[UCI-Calit2] REMINDER: Texas Insturments CTO, June 6

Anna Lynn Spitzer aspitzer at calit2.uci.edu
Tue Jun 5 12:09:07 PDT 2007


REMINDER

 

 

Calit2 at UCI IT Matters Presents:

 

Hans Stork, Chief Technology Officer, Texas Instruments

 

"Applications Driving Growth in Analog and DSP Technologies for Texas
Instruments"

 

Texas Instruments looks to the university community to explore new
cross-functional areas of science and technology, and to provide the
foundation of skills and people for the future.

 

TIME: 9 - 10 a.m.

 

DATE: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 

 

LOCATION: Calit2 Building Auditorium 

 

Free and Open to the Public

 

ABSTRACT: Electronic applications that enhance our communication,
transportation and quality of life are becoming available to the
world-wide consumer thanks to the continued integration benefits of
semiconductor technology. Mobile devices are enabled by nano-CMOS
technologies to deliver increased functionality in small form factor and
power budget. Automotive safety and navigation systems benefit from
highly reliable mixed signal technologies. The wide acceptance of
medical devices is possible thanks to advancements in packaging
capability and their integration with the biological world. Texas
Instruments has the technology breadth and customer focus to grow its
business with these and other new analog applications.

 

ABOUT THE SPEAKER: With a doctorate from Stanford University, Stork
joined TI in 2001 from Hewlett-Packard, where he served as director of
the Internet Systems and Storage Lab at HP Laboratories, and earlier as
director of the ULSI Research Lab. He began his professional career at
IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center, where he researched advanced bipolar
technology and circuits, and later SiGe (silicon germanium) technology,
finally assuming responsibility for the Exploratory Device and
Technology programs at IBM Research. Stork has written or co-authored
approximately 90 papers and holds five patents. He was elected IEEE
Fellow in 1994 for his contributions to SiGe devices and technology. He
is a fellow member of the IEEE Electron Devices Society, where he has
served on and chaired a number of committees. Stork joined the Sematech
board of directors in 2002 after serving several years on the
organization's Executive Technical Advisory Board, has been a board
member of the Semiconductor Research Corporation since 1999, and serves
on the Semiconductor Industry Association's (SIA) Technology Strategy
Committee. Additionally, he served as a technical advisor to government
efforts on high-performance computing benchmarks and the national
security issues emerging from Internet computing. Born in Soest, The
Netherlands, Stork received the Ingenieur degree in electrical
engineering from Delft University of Technology, Delft, The

Netherlands.

 

 

 

 

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