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S.V. Sreenivasan is a Professor and holds the Cockrell Family Regents Endowed Chair #7 in Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. He is a leading nanotechnologist specializing in high-throughput nanofabrication techniques for electronics, displays, and healthcare applications. As the Director of the NSF-funded NASCENT Center, he leads interdisciplinary research in nanomanufacturing systems. He co-founded Molecular Imprints Inc. and currently serves as Chief Technologist at Canon Nanotechnologies, Inc.
His research focuses on scalable nanotechnologies, including molecular imprint lithography, metal-assisted chemical etching, and advanced 3D integrated circuits. He has authored over 130 papers and holds 100+ patents. His work emphasizes bridging academic innovation with industrial applications, particularly in semiconductor manufacturing and nanoelectronics.
Dr. Sreenivasan has received prestigious awards such as the ASME Leonardo da Vinci Award (2009), TAMEST O'Donnell Award (2010), and election to the National Academy of Engineering (2021). He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (2016) and ASME (2020).
His research groups develop novel fabrication methods like nanoshape imprint lithography and precision inkjet printing systems. Collaborations include Magic Leap and Canon, focusing on next-gen displays and semiconductor tools. He advocates for accessible nanotechnology through portable fabrication platforms.
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