Associate Professor
Florida International University, United States
Dr. P. M. Raj‘s expertise is in packaging of electronic and bioelectronic systems, with emphasis on power components, and active-passive integration in ultrathin embedded modules. He is an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida International University. He demonstrated several electronic packaging technologies, working with the whole electronic ecosystem, which include several semiconductor, packaging and material, tool, and end-user companies. He co-developed advanced substrate-integrated power inductors and power capacitors for integrated power modules and voltage regulators for 20 years. He co-led the development of the world's first 3D glass LTE diversity module, and 3D glass antenna-integrated package module for 5G mmWave applications. He is widely recognized for his contributions in integrated passive components and technology roadmapping, and component integration for bioelectronic, power and RF modules. His research led to 360 publications, which include 8 patents. His research received more than 30 best-paper awards. He co-advised more than 30 MS and PhD students who are current leaders and technology pioneers in the electronic packaging industry.
He is the Co-Chair of Nanopackaging Technical Committee, former EPS Representative of IEEE Nanotechnology Council, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer in Nanotechnology for 2020 and 2021, Associate Editor for IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine and Transactions of Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technologies (T-CPMT). He served as a Session Chair in more than 15 IEEE flagship conferences. He has been instrumental in forming Nanopackaging technical sessions at the IEEE Nanotechnology Conference. He has been actively involved with the PSMA (power sources manufacturers Association) 3D power packaging roadmapping, IEEE EPS HIR (heterogeneous integration roadmapping) in power components, and takes pro-active role in setting up IEEE Chapter events. He earned his PhD from Rutgers University in 1999 in Ceramic Engineering, ME from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and BS from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (1993).
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Thursday, March 23, 2023
8:30 AM – 11:20 AM ET