Texas Instruments Distinguished Chair in Nanoelectronics
Texas Instruments created the chair in July 2007. The position supports the research and scholarly activities to achieve the objectives of the Southwest Academy of Nanoelectronics.
Dr. Massimo (Max) V. Fischetti
- Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
“I appreciate the collegial environment at UT Dallas. I consistently have opportunities to collaborate with experimentalists who are at the forefront of the field. Together, we will discover the best ways to use new materials to transform society.”
Dr. Julia W. P. Hsu
- Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
“UT Dallas offers tremendous opportunities for me to continue advancing my research activities. The research facilities, including the Cleanroom Research Laboratory and characterization facilities at the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory, are world-class and provide invaluable resources to faculty and students in pursuing forefront research.”