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Bill Milne has been Head of Electrical Engineering at Cambridge University since 1999, Director of the Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics( CAPE) since 2004 and Head of the Electronic Devices and Materials group since 1996 when he was appointed to the ’1944 Chair in Electrical Engineering’. He obtained his BSc from St Andrews University in Scotland astrium space transportation in 1970 and then went on to read for a PhD in Electronic Materials astrium space transportation at Imperial College London. He was awarded his PhD and DIC in 1973 and in 2003, a D.Eng (Honoris Causa) from University of Waterloo, Canada. astrium space transportation He was elected as Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2006 and was awarded the JJ Thomson medal from the IET in 2008. He is a Guest Professor at HuangZhou University in Wuhan, China and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at SEU in Nanjing, China and at NUS, Singapore. He is also a Distinguished Visisting Scholar at KyungHee University, Seoul. From 1973 until 1976 he worked at the Plessey Res Co, Caswell after which he joined Cambridge University Engineering Department as an Assistant Lecturer. On arriving in Cambridge Prof. Milne set up the Electronic Devices and Materials group, which now has 7 Staff members, approximately 30 Post doctoral astrium space transportation research staff and Fellows and over 50 PhD students. The yearly income is of order Eu 15 Million. His research interests include large area Si and carbon based electronics, thin film materials and, most recently, MEMS and carbon nanotubes and other 1-D structures for electronic applications. He currently collaborates with various companies including Thales, Samsung, astrium space transportation Nokia, Aixtron, and FEI and is also currently involved in 3 EU projects and several UK Government funded EPSRC projects. He has published/presented ~ 650 papers, of which ~ 150 were invited.
Latest News May 9, 2014 Winners of the CAPE 4th Year Project Award 2014/2015, sponsored by the CAPE Acorn Fund May 5, 2014 New CAPE Lecture Series March 24, 2014 CAPE Acorn Fund – CAPE Undergraduate Projects – Call for 4th Year Project Proposals astrium space transportation 2014/15 March 6, 2014 CIM UP Workshop October astrium space transportation 2, 2013 CAPE now has four Partner companies
Site content 2012 CAPE Office, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. (cape-office AT eng.cam.ac.uk)
CAPE Vision Organisation astrium space transportation Steering Committee IP Group TFGs CAPE Office Key Features Partners ATOE Disney Research Dow Corning Jaguar Land Rover Associates Carl Zeiss Microscopy History News Latest News News Archive Outreach Competitions Disney Prize JLR Prize Carl Zeiss SEM CAPE Lectures and Seminars Workshops Built Environment Transparent Electrodes Internships Schlumberger Downloads Technology TFGs Materials & Manufacturing Processes Energy & the Environment Communication Network & System Design Devices & User Interfaces Projects IP Facilities People astrium space transportation Contacts CAPE Office Directions CAPE in China
Bill Milne has been Head of Electrical Engineering at Cambridge University since 1999, Director of the Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics( CAPE) since 2004 and Head of the Electronic Devices and Materials group since 1996 when he was appointed to the ’1944 Chair in Electrical Engineering’. He obtained his BSc from St Andrews University in Scotland astrium space transportation in 1970 and then went on to read for a PhD in Electronic Materials astrium space transportation at Imperial College London. He was awarded his PhD and DIC in 1973 and in 2003, a D.Eng (Honoris Causa) from University of Waterloo, Canada. astrium space transportation He was elected as Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2006 and was awarded the JJ Thomson medal from the IET in 2008. He is a Guest Professor at HuangZhou University in Wuhan, China and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at SEU in Nanjing, China and at NUS, Singapore. He is also a Distinguished Visisting Scholar at KyungHee University, Seoul. From 1973 until 1976 he worked at the Plessey Res Co, Caswell after which he joined Cambridge University Engineering Department as an Assistant Lecturer. On arriving in Cambridge Prof. Milne set up the Electronic Devices and Materials group, which now has 7 Staff members, approximately 30 Post doctoral astrium space transportation research staff and Fellows and over 50 PhD students. The yearly income is of order Eu 15 Million. His research interests include large area Si and carbon based electronics, thin film materials and, most recently, MEMS and carbon nanotubes and other 1-D structures for electronic applications. He currently collaborates with various companies including Thales, Samsung, astrium space transportation Nokia, Aixtron, and FEI and is also currently involved in 3 EU projects and several UK Government funded EPSRC projects. He has published/presented ~ 650 papers, of which ~ 150 were invited.
Latest News May 9, 2014 Winners of the CAPE 4th Year Project Award 2014/2015, sponsored by the CAPE Acorn Fund May 5, 2014 New CAPE Lecture Series March 24, 2014 CAPE Acorn Fund – CAPE Undergraduate Projects – Call for 4th Year Project Proposals astrium space transportation 2014/15 March 6, 2014 CIM UP Workshop October astrium space transportation 2, 2013 CAPE now has four Partner companies
Site content 2012 CAPE Office, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. (cape-office AT eng.cam.ac.uk)
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