Paul Gray Joins CITRIS Advisory Board

CITRIS is pleased to announce that Dr. Paul R. Gray has joined the CITRIS Advisory Board. As a faculty member at UC Berkeley for more than 40 years, he has held numerous administrative positions throughout his tenure, including Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (1990-93), Dean of the College of Engineering (1996-2000), and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (2000-2006). He currently serves as a Councilor of the National Academy of Engineering, a member of the National Research Council Governing Board, a member of the board of trustees of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and as a member of several corporate boards.

Gray is also a pioneer in semiconductor technology. In 1969 he joined the Research and Development Laboratory at Fairchild Semiconductor in Palo Alto, California. While there, he was involved in the application of new technologies for analog integrated circuits, including power integrated circuits and data conversion circuits. His research interests have included bipolar and MOS circuit design, electro-thermal interactions in integrated circuits, device modeling, telecommunications circuits, and analog-digital interfaces in VLSI systems.

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