Today, NIST is announcing the addition of five new members to the Industrial Advisory Committee (IAC) that provides guidance to the Secretary of Commerce on a range of issues related to domestic semiconductor research and development (R&D) in support of CHIPS for America.
The following new members began their terms on the IAC on December 20, 2023:
Gregg Bartlett is chief technology officer of Global Foundries. He is a member of the IAC Workforce Development and R&D Gaps working groups.
Scott DeBoer is executive vice president of technology and products at Micron Technology. He is a member of the IAC Organizational and Public-Private Partnership working group.
Mark Papermaster is chief technology officer and executive vice president of Advanced Micro Devices. He is a member of the IAC Organizational and Public-Private Partnership working group.
Kristin Toth is executive director of advanced technology and electrical architecture at General Motors. She is a member of the IAC Workforce Development working group.
Todd Younkin is chief executive officer and president of the Semiconductor Research Corporation. He is a member of the IAC R&D Gaps working group.
Last year, the IAC began the process of seeking nominees to fill positions on the committee. Members of the committee serve three-year terms and may serve two consecutive terms. The first IAC members were appointed to one-, two-, and three-year terms so that one third of the membership is reconsidered each year. Past applicants to the IAC may be considered f ..
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