Mexico needs Scientists
This talk addresses the need to have more scientists in Mexico, in all areas, but specifically in the field of electronics. A timeline of the development of electronics will be presented, highlighting the role of IEEE in its evolution.
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Dr. Murphy of INAOE
Scientific development of electronics
This talk addresses the need to have more scientists in Mexico, in all areas, but specifically in the field of electronics. A timeline of the development of electronics will be presented, highlighting the role of IEEE in its evolution.
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Roberto S. Murphy-Arteaga received the B.Sc. degree in Physics from St. John’s University, Minnesota, and got his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the National Institute for Research on Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), in Puebla, México. He has been a researcher at INAOE since 1988. Since then, he has presented over 160 talks at scientific conferences, published more than 170 articles in scientific journals, conference proceedings and newspapers, and is the author of a text book on Electromagnetic Theory. His research interests are the physics, modeling and characterization of the MOS Transistor and passive components for high frequency applications, especially for CMOS wireless circuits, as well as antenna design for wireless communications. He is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, and of the Mexican National System of Researchers (SNII). He is also a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE EDS.
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