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Eugene S. Meieran

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Affiliation Intel Corporation
Web Site http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/bios/meieran.htm
Biography

Dr. Eugene Meieran has served on several government and industry
panels dealing with manufacturing technology and policy issues, such
as the Coalition for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems and the Next
Generation Manufacturing Systems Advanced Manufacturing Systems
board. He has made extensive contributions in the areas of materials
analysis techniques, semiconductor processing, semiconductor device
reliability, statistical quality control and industrial leadership.
Dr. Meieran has been at Intel since 1973 and has been responsible for
introducing advanced technologies and applications into Intel’s
component manufacturing facilities to help improve manufacturing
performance. Additionally, Dr. Meieran has been heavily involved in
numerous external manufacturing technology and policy programs. He
received a B.S. from Purdue University and an M.S. and Sc.D. from
MIT, all in materials science. He was elected as Distinguished
Engineering Alumnus in 1987 and an Honorary Doctorate in 2004, Purdue
University, he served on the NRC Committee for Visionary
Manufacturing Challenges in 1996-1998, and he has been on the
Scientific and Education Advisory Board for Lawrence Berkeley Labs.
He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He was
Director of Research for MIT's Leaders for Manufacturing Program from
1996 to 2000.

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  1. Technology challenges of the 21st Century

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    14 May. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Eugene S. Meieran

    The 20th century was a century of remarkable scientific and technical achievement, as recorded in the National Academy of Engineering book, "A Century of Innovation". Three forces ("a perfect storm") combined to make this possible; almost universal availability of electric power to enable many of …