Hoyt, Judy
Judy L. Hoyt personal archives, 1982-2014.
This collection documents the career of Dr. Judy L. Hoyt. Hoyt is Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) since 2004, and joined the MIT faculty in 2000. Dr. Hoyt is known for her groundbreaking work with strained silicon semiconductor materials, greatly decreasing the size of integrated circuits. She served as an Associate Director within the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) at MIT from 2005-2018. Records present in this collection include course materials, documentation from her activities with MTL, and other professional papers (including patents).
Hoyt is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) since 2004, and joined the MIT faculty in 2000. From 1988 through 1999, Dr. Hoyt was a Senior Research Scientist in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where she received her PhD in Applied Physics at Stanford University in 1987. An IEEE Fellow, Dr. Hoyt is known for her groundbreaking work with strained silicon semiconductor materials, greatly decreasing the size of integrated circuits. Since 2004, the application of Hoyts work on strained silicon integrated circuit manufacturing has underpinned all subsequent generations of semiconductor IC technology to this date and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future.
Hoyt, Judy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
AIP-ICOS
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute Archives and Special Collections. M.I.T. Libraries, Rm. 14N-118, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA