Shiuh-Wuu Lee is an Intel Fellow and Director of Advanced Circuit Simulation Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in the Technology and Manufacturing Group. Lee directs the research and development of CAD technologies used to design Intel products. He manages the Compact Device Modeling Group, Circuit Modeling Groups, Circuit and System Simulation Group, and Optimization and Statistical Modeling Group, and a segment of the Tool Integration Group.
Lee joined Intel in November of 1987 as a senior staff engineer in Central Yield Engineering on application of TCAD in manufacturing fabs. He has worked on developing novel device characterization techniques and applications of TCAD for CMOS and BiCMOS process technology development. He became a principal engineer in 1991 and started serving as program manager of the circuit modeling and simulation group of TCAD in 1993. He became a senior principal engineer in 1999, before becoming co-director of TCAD with a focus on circuit CAD in 2000. Prior to coming to Intel, Lee served as a member of the technical staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories for eight years.
Lee earned a master of science in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1975 and subsequently completed his Ph.D. in 1979. He has authored or co-authored 39 technical journal articles and conference presentations since 1980, and is a member of the Intel Circuit IP Committee, IEEE, and is founding member of the Compact Model Council. He has served on the organizing technical committee for the 1995, 1997 and 1999 VLSI Technology, Systems and Applications conference, and serves on the Advisory Board of Electrical & Computer Engineering Department for Santa Clara University. Lee received the AT&T Bell Laboratories Exceptional Technical Achievement Award in 1984 and in 1986 for developing advanced unified bipolar model and short channel MOSFET model. He was born in Wu Han, China on December 5, 1947. |