Ghavam Shahidi
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Ghavam Shahidi is an Iranian-American electrical engineer and IBM fellow. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees, all in electrical engineering, from MIT. Shahidi joined IBM Research in 1989, where he initiated and subsequently led the development of SOI CMOS technology at IBM. This work resulted in the qualification of multiple CMOS SOI technologies and their transfer to manufacturing; establishment of design infrastructure; and the first mainstream use of SOI. He remained with IBM Microelectronics as the director of high-performance logic development until 2003.
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