Vladimír Székely
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Dr. Vladimír Székely (born January 11, 1941) is a Hungarian physicist, professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences .He is also a manager with the Mentor Graphics Microelectronics Research and Development group.[1]
In April 2010, he won the International Dennis Gabor Award for the development of T3Ster technology for thermal testing of semiconductor packaging.[1]
He is a co-founder of MicReD, a company created by researchers of the department of Electron Devices at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, now part of Mentor Graphics. Dr. Szekely led the team of MicReD which developed T3Ster.[1]
He has 70 peer-reviewed papers listed in Web of Science--the most cited has been referenced 129 times [2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dr. Vladimir Szekely of Mentor Graphics Wins Dennis Gabor Award for T3Ster Technology Development
- ↑ FINE-STRUCTURE OF HEAT-FLOW PATH IN SEMICONDUCTOR-DEVICES - A MEASUREMENT AND IDENTIFICATION METHOD by SZEKELY V, VANBIEN T in: SOLID-STATE ELECTRONICS Volume: 31 Issue: 9 Pages: 1363-1368 : SEP 1988
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