David Packard is co-founder, past President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hewlett-Packard Company.
Dr. Thompson is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and a member of Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and the IEEE Magnetics Society. He came to the U.S. in 1956, earned a master’s degree at the University of Louisville in 1957 and then earned a M.A.
Public service boards include the US-China Relations Committee; US National Committee PECC; Board of Advisors, Smart Valley Japan; Forum Fellow, World Economic Forum; and member, California Council on Science and Technology. By directly involving his students in his numerous research projects, he encouraged many of them to become knowledgeable in the expanding field of alternative fuels. In 1932, FMC acquired Peerless and Jim Hait started his 44 year career with FMC.
Fairchild produced the first commercial integrated circuit during this period. He was Planning Consultant to the Sacramento Redevelopment Agency and has been a lecturer in City Planning and Urban Design. Bernard Widrow is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. His leadership led his company to provide thousands of low-income housing units throughout the Silicon Valley region and beyond. Below is a copy of the latest presentation: Access to and use of this Website is subject to VLSI's Terms of Use (including Copyright Policy & Claims) and Privacy Policy.
As a graduate student at Stanford, he invented, developed and patented VMOS technology which he sold to American Microsystems Inc. He served as President of the Santa Clara Valley Engineering Council, delegate to the Silicon Valley Engineering Council, Director of the local Council Boy Scouts of America, Chairman of the United Way industry campaign, etc. While busy running Stanford Telecommunications, Dr. Spilker wrote two seminal books. DASH was the first scalable shared memory multiprocessor with hardware-supported cache coherence. He has authored or co-authored over 175 articles in peer-reviewed journals and made over 200 Invited/Keynote/Plenary Talks in nanotechnology subjects across the world. Demonstrative of Mr. Cristofano’s capabilities were the industrial and commercial development north of Highway 101 and the rerouting of El Camino Real around Santa Clara University. One year later, he moved to Motorola, then to Fairchild Semiconductor. After 41 years of distinguished service at GE and 28 years at SJSU, Dr. Fred Moody retired in July 1999, yet he continues to publish and lecture in the nuclear energy field. Mr. Adams is the author of a number of technical papers and two books. He was a Fellow of the Institute of Radio Engineers (now the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), the American Physical Society, and the California Academy of Sciences, and served as Director of the West Coast Electronic Manufacturers’ Association. In 1984, he received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal. ROD-L Electronics was the recipient of the “Dads Count Family Friendly Employer Award” issued by The County of San Mateo. Sigurd F. Varian was the co-inventor of the Klystron. He is a former Director of Silicon Image, Inc. and of Mentor Graphics Company. Over the years, more than sixty students have completed their Ph.D.s under his supervision.
A 12-time member of CRN magazine’s annual 50 Most Influential Channel Chiefs, Stegner has had a lasting impact as an industry leader and a champion of the IT channel.
Founder of the Jack Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz. A very effective and well-respected teacher, his mastery of the subject was readily apparent and the clarity of his presentation phenomenal. At DARPA in 1993-1994, he established whitehouse.gov and connected the White House to the Internet. He has been honored for his industry achievements with the 2001 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Industrial Pioneer Award, the 2007 IEEE Robert N. Noyce Medal, the 2008 EDAC/CEDA Kaufman award, and the 2009 GSA-Morris Chang Exemplary Leadership Award. Jim Plummer was born in Toronto Canada. Currently, as President and CEO of SEMI, Ajit has initiated a major transformation to expand SEMI’s scope and influence to represent the broader electronics manufacturing supply chain. Berkeley, where he is now a professor emeritus.
While at SRI he proved the optimality of the Viterbi Algorithm for decoding convolutional codes. Mr. Ruth is the recipient of the 1978 San Jose City Council Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award, the 1978 Community Service Award from the B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League, the 1973 Spirit of Life Award from the City of Hope, and the 1970 Brotherhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews. James M. Hait was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised on a dairy farm in New Jersey. Desoer was for at least a decade a fundamental graduate engineering textbook. Dr. Parden has served on the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga and the Board of Directors of the Institute for Medical Research of Santa Clara County. He is responsible for advocacy within the legislative and executive branches for programs of record, policies related to the content of the business and the future direction of follow on architectures. Currently, storage system capacity is growing at 60 percent per year, and this is attributable for the most part to MR heads, which are used in all IBM storage products and are becoming a standard for the industry. He joined NASA Ames in 1996 and the following year, started the NASA Ames Center for Nanotechnology (NACNT).
He was also elected a Fellow of the IEEE, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and to the National Business Hall of Fame. In 1970, he returned to Southampton University as a research fellow and to complete his Ph.D. studies.
He was Chairman of the Department of Computer Science for Stanford September 1994 through March 1996. The City of San Jose, the Santa Clara Valley Water District, and the County itself were among its largest clients. After his first degree, he worked with Daura Oil refinery in Iraq to become a refinery engineering manager. He is a recipient of eleven honorary doctorates from universities in seven different countries (U.S., Canada, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Azaerbaidjan, Spain), including recent honorary degrees from the University of Toronto (Canada) and the University of Toulouse, France. While growing up in India, Kumar Malavalli dreamed of coming to America. Mr. Johnson is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is an IBM Fellow. In 1969, he joined the founding team of Computervision Corporation, and held a number of technical and management positions, including President of the Cobilt Division, a company that pioneered in automation and lithography equipment for the semiconductor industry. MILPITAS, Calif. – February 11, 2020 – Semiconductor industry veteran and SEMI president and CEO Ajit Manocha will be inducted into the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame on February 19, 2020. in Electrical Engineering from Villanova University in 1973. As Director of Planning for the City of San Jose from 1929 until his retirement in 1965, he pioneered many standards and criteria in urban design and led the development of standards for recreation facilities for cities of all classes. This technology secures literally trillions of dollars a day in financial transactions, ranging from Internet credit card purchases to electronic banking and foreign exchange. Tsu-Jae King Liu was born in Ithaca, NY and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. HALL OF FAME... KAPIL SHANKAR. Celeste Volz Ford is the founder and CEO of Stellar Solutions Inc. Stellar Solutions is a professional engineering services firm with operations in California, Colorado and Washington, DC. Jane G. Evans has been an active leader of IEEE, serving in local, regional, and national levels. In 2000 Mr. Wozniak was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame and was awarded the prestigious Heinz Award for Technology, The Economy and Employment for “single-handedly designing the first personal computer and for then redirecting his lifelong passion for mathematics and electronics toward lighting the fires of excitement for education in grade school students and their teachers.”. • In the 1990s, he took part in Joint Venture Silicon Valley, leading an initiative helping small businesses enter global markets. Dr. Gray is a member and former Councillor of the National Academy of Engineering, and serves on several corporate boards, and currently is a member of the board of trustees and Interim President of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Some major projects were the Center for Performing Arts and San Jose Airport construction, south terminal. In 1948, he obtained his California Professional Engineer’s license and became a general contractor in Southern California working on commercial, industrial, and public construction projects. Inventor of Apple Computers and Founder, Chairman & CEO of Wheels of Zeus.
Don't have an Control account? Ms. Ford earned her BS from the University of Notre Dame and received her MS from Stanford University.
Chandrakant holds an AS in Engineering from the City College of San Francisco, a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley, and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from San Jose State University. At Stanford he directed the Space Test of Einstein’s General Relativity called Gravity Probe-B (sponsored by NASA), and led major “firsts” on the use of GPS including the first commercial aircraft “blind” landing and first auto-steering of a farm tractor (to 2 inch accuracy). New inductees will be considered continuously and their names will be added to the list below as appropriate. Upon graduation he was a National Research Fellow at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA. His first book Digital Communications by Satellite (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ) in 1977 has been the bible for students and working engineers in digital satellite communications. In 1946, Bill Adams came back to the Bay Area and joined Food Machinery Corporation, now FMC. In 1950, the Varians were awarded the John Price Wetherill Medal of the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia “in recognition of their foresight... energy and technical insight in developing... the klystron...”.
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