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75th Anniversary of the Invention of the Transistor
Friday, December 16, 2022
Program Remarks 3:30 PM
Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship
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The Colleges of Engineering and Science invite you to celebrate Purdue's role in one of the greatest inventions of the 20th
Century.
The transistor was invented at Bell Labs on Dec. 16, 1947. Transistors are the basic building blocks for virtually all electronic systems. The transistor has been called
one of the most important inventions because transistor electronics, especially the billions of transistors on leading edge silicon chips, transformed life in the 20th century and will have even more impact in the 21st century. Purdue University played an
important role in the early history of semiconductor fabrication and physics leading to the invention of the transistor. This event celebrates Purdue’s semiconductor history as we look forward to an exciting new era of semiconductor electronics.
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To RSVP, please follow https://tinyurl.com/4f8a4r9z
Program remarks can also be viewed virtually at
Additional Event details, https://tinyurl.com/transistorcelebration
We look forward to celebrating with you.
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- President-Elect Mung Chiang
- Interim Dean of Engineering Mark Lundstrom
- Professor Michael Manfra, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Professor M.A. Alam, Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Assistant Professor Ekaterina Babintseva, Department of History
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Questions about this event, please emailbjbowles@purdue.edu
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