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Robert S. Chau

Intel Senior Fellow, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Director, Transistor Research and Nanotechnology
INTEL CORPORATION

Robert S. Chau is an Intel Senior Fellow and director of transistor research and nanotechnology in Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group. Chau is responsible for directing research and development in advanced transistors and gate dielectrics, process modules and technologies, and silicon integrated processes for microprocessor applications. He is also responsible for leading research efforts in emerging nanotechnology for future nanoelectronics applications.

Chau joined Intel in 1989, became an Intel Fellow in 2000 and an Intel Senior Fellow in 2005. During his career at Intel he developed nine generations of Intel gate dielectrics, including the high-K/metal-gate, along with many transistor innovations and process technologies used in various Intel manufacturing processes and microprocessor products. He also introduced many new process modules and novel device nanotechnologies for Intel's future logic processes.

Chau has earned 7 Intel Achievement Awards. He was the co-recipient of the 2008 SEMI Award for North America for the development of Intel's 90nm strained silicon technology, and the 2008 EDN (Electronics Design, Strategy, News) "Innovator of the Year" award for the development of Intel's 45nm high-k metal gate transistor technology.

Chau received his bachelor's and master's degrees and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from The Ohio State University. He holds more than 180 issued U.S. patents and has been elected an IEEE Fellow.

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