Jesús del Alamo is Donner Professor, MacVicar Faculty Fellow and Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Prof. del Alamo leads a research program on Si and compound semiconductor transist...
Jesús del Alamo is Donner Professor, MacVicar Faculty Fellow and Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Prof. del Alamo leads a research program on Si and compound semiconductor transistor technologies for RF, microwave and millimeter wave applications. His students have recently fabricated nanometer-scale transistors with world record high frequency operation. Prof. del Alamo is also engaged in research on the use of III-V compound semiconductors to enable a new generation of deeply scaled transistors with the goal of extending Moore's law beyond where Si can reach. He is furthermore investigating the reliability of GaN transistors for high-power RF and high-voltage switching applications.