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蘇姿豐,MIT 校友:
Su began attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the fall of 1986, intending to major in either electrical engineering or computer science. She settled on electrical engineering,[8] recollecting that it seemed like the most difficult major.[2][19] During her freshman year she worked as an undergrad research assistant "manufacturing test silicon wafers for graduate students"[20] through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). The project, as well as her summer jobs at Analog Devices, fueled her interest in semiconductors.[8] She remained focused on the topic for the remainder of her education,[20] spending much of her time in labs designing and adjusting products.[2] After earning her bachelor's degreein electrical engineering, she obtained her master's degree from MIT in 1991. From 1990 to 1994[14] she studied for her PhD[2] under MIT advisor Dimitri Antoniadis.[8] MIT Technology Reviewreports that as a doctoral candidate, Su was "one of the first researchers to look into silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology, a then unproven technique for increasing transistors' efficiency by building them atop layers of an insulating material".[8] She graduated with her PhD in electrical engineering[8][13] from MIT in 1994.[8] Her PhD thesis was titled Extreme-submicrometer silicon-on-insulator (SOI) MOSFETs.[22]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Su?
A wonderful day @MIT celebrating @mit_nano. Honored to be part of such an amazing place where the future of nano will be discovered and the next leaders will be trained. Thanks to President Reif, Prof. Bulovi? and the @mit community for the wonderful welcome! pic.twitter.com/PNe270oA2G
— Lisa Su (@LisaSu) May 14, 2022
相關報道:
https://news.mit.edu/2022/mit-name-building-12-home-mitnano-honor-lisa-su-0407
https://www.36kr.com/p/1746241813835392