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James Meindl Receives IEEE Medal of Honor

James D. Meindl, director of the Joseph M. Pettit Microelectronics Research Center and the Joseph M. Pettit Chair professor of microsystems at Georgia Institute of Technology, was awarded the 2006 Medal of Honor at an IEEE honors ceremony Saturday in Minneapolis.

Mendl's pioneering contributions to microelectronics transformed medical research, improved portable military devices and resulted in the creation of a portable electronic reading aid for the blind, IEEE said. He received the award for "pioneering contributions to microelectronics, including low power, biomedical, physical limits and on-chip interconnect networks." As a result of Meindl’s work, doctors now have the ability to utilize microsized implantable instruments to help diagnose medical conditions, IEEE said.

"During his career as a scientist, educator and high-level technology executive, Meindl also has supervised more than 80 PhD graduates who went on to have profound impacts on the semiconductor industry, " IEEE said. He was the founding director of the Center for Integrated Systems at Stanford and was the former senior vice president for academic affairs and provost of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.

Other IEEE award recipients were:
For more information, visit: www.ieee.org

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