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Invited Panelist

S.V. Sreenivasan

Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at UT Austin

Opportunities and Challenges: The CHIPS Act and the Future of US Semiconductor Manufacturing

What are the impacts of CHIPS Act on the future of U.S. Semiconductor? Join the panel discussion on Thursday and hear what our government, industry and academia experts have to say.

About S.V. Sreenivasan

S.V. Sreenivasan is a Professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at UT Austin and holds the David Allen Cockrell Chair in Engineering, Cockrell Family Regents Endowed Chair No. 7 in Engineering. He is a nanotechnologist who creates nanofabrication techniques for the emerging electronics, displays and health care sectors. He holds more than 100 U.S. patents in the area of scalable nanotechnologies and is the director of the NASCENT Center, a National Science Foundation-funded Nanosystems Engineering Research Center. Sreenivasan co-founded a nanopatterning spin-out from UT Austin, Molecular Imprints Inc., and currently serves as the chief technologist of Canon Nanotechnologies Inc. Sreenivasan has received numerous international awards including the Technology Pioneer Award by the World Economic Forum (2005) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Machine Design Award (2017). He was named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2016, a fellow of ASME in 2020, and was elected as a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2021.
S.V. Sreenivasan