Thomas Mann Fellows | 2018

Oct, Nov, Dec

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yiannos Manoli | Director of the Fritz Huettinger Chair of Microelectronics and Director of the Hahn Schickard Institute of Micromachining and Information Technology

Yiannos Manoli | Photo: IMTEK / Klaus Polkowski / Uni Freiburg
Yiannos Manoli | Photo: IMTEK / Klaus Polkowski / Uni Freiburg
1954
Born in Famagusta, Cyprus
1978
B.A. degree (summa cum laude) in Physics and Mathematics, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin
1980
M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley
1987
Dr.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering, Gerhard Mercator University in Duisburg, Germany
1985-1996
Founding director of the design group for microsystems and microcontroller integrated systems, Fraunhofer Institute of Microelectronic Circuits and Systems in Duisburg, Germany
1996-1998
Chair of Microelectronics, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany
1998-2000
Department Head, Department of electrical Engineering, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany
Since 2001
Fritz Hüttinger Chair of Microelectronics, Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK), University of Freiburg, Germany
Since 2005
Co-Director, Hahn Schickard Institute of Micromachining and Information Technology, Villingen-Schwenningen and Freiburg, Germany
2008-2015
Associate Dean, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Freiburg, Germany

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yiannos Manoli holds the Fritz Huettinger Chair of Microelectronics, Department of Microsystems Engineering at the University of Freiburg. Furthermore, he is one of the directors of the Hahn Schickard Institute of Micromachining and Information Technology. Prior to Freiburg he held positions at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems and the University of Saarland. Manoli studied at Lawrence University, Wisconsin and the University of California, Berkeley. He received the Teaching Award of the State of Baden-Württemberg and numerous best paper awards for his research.

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