Senior Director of Device Development
iNanoBio, Inc.
Menlo Park, CA, United States
Dr. Marwan Khater is Senior Director of Device Development at INanoBio Inc, with over 24 years’ experience in leading and major roles in various innovative research and advanced technology development and transfer to manufacturing. He leads and manages engineering teams at INanoBio and at Semiconductor foundries and vendors developing Field Effect Nanopore Transistor (FENT) device for DNA sequencing applications. He manages FENT device design, process development, integration and fabrication, as well as, electrical testing and characterization for device performance optimization. In addition, Dr. Khater manages the design and development of FET-based Nanowire biosensor device technology.
Dr. Khater joined IBM Corporation in 2000 where he held several engineering positions in Microelectronics and Research divisions. While at IBM, he had leading and major roles in the process development and integration of various innovative research and advanced technology programs. Some of these programs include advanced CMOS technologies (such as FinFET and thin SOI fully depleted devices with metal gates and high-k dielectrics) for 22nm node technology and beyond, Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) hetero-junction bipolar transistor (HBT) and BiCMOS technologies, Monolithic Silicon Photonics technology FEOL (e.g. CMOS centering, photodetectors, modulators, passives) and Silicon Photonics packaging technologies, and Non-volatile 1T1R Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM) for electronic synapse device technologies for cognitive (neuromorphic) computing applications.
After leaving IBM Corporation, Dr. Khater joined Skorpios Technologies Inc. as a Senior Principal engineer, working on heterogenous Silicon/III-V photonics technologies. He worked as a lead member in a process development and integration team on heterogeneous integration of III-V photonic devices (e.g. lasers, modulators, and photodetectors) on Silicon Photonics platform technologies for 100Gb/s and 400Gb/s optical QSFP transceiver products.
Dr. Khater has co-authored over 120 technical journal and conference publications and holds over 110 patents and received the George E. Smith Award by the IEEE Electron Devices Society in 2003 and 2007. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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Sequencing DNA 1000x faster at 1/10th the cost with FENT, a novel 3D CMOS transistor with nanopores
Thursday, July 11, 2024
11:55am – 12:15pm PDT