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Yosi Shacham
Professor at Tel Aviv University
Yosi Shacham-Diamand is a prominent professor at Tel Aviv University, specializing in micro and nanoelectronics. He holds the Bernard L. Schwartz chair for nanoscale information technologies in the Department of Electrical Engineering - Physical Electronics, as well as in the Department of Material Science and Technology within the Faculty of Engineering.
Education and Academic Career
Shacham-Diamand earned his D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering in 1983, M.Sc. in 1980, and B.Sc. (Summa Cum Laude) in 1978, all from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. He completed a post-doctorate at U.C. Berkeley in 1983. His academic career includes positions as a senior lecturer at the Technion, assistant professor at Cornell University, and a full professor at Tel Aviv University since 2001. He has also held visiting professorships at several international institutions, including CNR-IMM in Italy and Waseda University in Japan.12
Research Focus
Prof. Shacham-Diamand's research primarily revolves around micro and nanoelectronics, particularly in areas such as:
- Electroless plating of metals and alloys
- Interconnect technology for ultra-large-scale integration (ULSI) circuits
- Flexible electronics
- Electrochemical biosensors for food, medical, and agricultural applications
He has contributed significantly to the field, publishing over 262 journal articles, more than 400 conference papers, and holding 30 patents.13
Leadership and Consulting Roles
Throughout his career, Shacham-Diamand has held various leadership roles, including:
- Academic Director of the Micro Technologies Laboratory at Tel Aviv University
- Director of the university's research institute for Nano-Science and Nano-Technologies
- Head of the Department of Physical Electronics
- Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Industrial Relations
He has also served as a consultant for several companies, including Intel and Applied Materials, and is involved in various advisory boards related to technology and innovation.123
Current Positions
In addition to his role at Tel Aviv University, he is an endowed chair professor at the Thapar Institute for Engineering and Technology in India and serves as the director of the TAU/TIET Food Security Center of Excellence.1
