News Express: Leading expert in microelectronics gives talk at UM on research experience
新聞快訊:國際微電子權威於澳大分享研究歷程
佛朗哥‧馬洛貝爾蒂
Franco Maloberti
國際微電子權威於澳大分享研究歷程
澳門大學舉辦榮譽博士講座,由國際電機及電子工程師學會(IEEE)董事會成員、現任IEEE第一技術領域主席(2022-2023)、澳大榮譽博士佛朗哥‧馬洛貝爾蒂(Franco Maloberti)以“探索(微)電子學的精彩旅程”為題發表演說,分享從事微電子學研究的心路歷程。馬洛貝爾蒂亦與澳大管理及科研人員會面,探討前沿科研發展。
澳大副校長、微電子研究院院長馬許願致辭時分享了其攻讀博士生課程時與馬洛貝爾蒂認識的經過和相處點滴,並表示馬洛貝爾蒂經常與澳大模擬與混合信號超大規模集成電路國家重點實驗室的學生維持緊密互動和溝通。馬許願高度讚揚馬洛貝爾蒂實事求是、平易近人的優良作風,期望未來與他在研究領域及期刊發表上進一步合作。此外,馬許願表示,馬洛貝爾蒂的探索之旅歷時超過半個世紀,成就斐然,將其比喻為一位出色的馬拉松跑手最為貼切不過。
講座上,馬洛貝爾蒂回顧了自己56年來從事(微)電子學研究的漫長歷程,包括求學經歷、初次接觸微電子學、首次來華參加學術會議、產業合作、各時期的代表性發明等,並將過程比喻為在森林中慢慢探索,而非在高速公路上行駛。他強調,好奇心是創意和創新的基礎,同時勉勵研究人員應敢於嘗試,再接再厲,重視中長期的研究目標。此外,他指出,電腦工具雖有效提升資訊管理的成效及執行效率,但保持自主思考仍非常重要。最後,他寄語與會者盡情享受多姿多彩的人生旅程。
此外,馬洛貝爾蒂亦參觀了澳大微電子科研設施,以及出席了澳大模擬與混合信號超大規模集成電路國家重點實驗室第五屆學術委員會會議、微電子研究院2023微電子傑出講座系列等,與澳大領導及科研人員交流會談,了解澳大的最新發展。馬洛貝爾蒂高度讚揚澳大學生勇於創新、積極進取的態度。
馬洛貝爾蒂著有論文超過620篇,書籍10部,獲得專利41項。為表彰其多年來對澳大微電子學發展作出的重大貢獻,澳大於2009年向馬洛貝爾蒂頒授榮譽教授榮銜。其後,馬洛貝爾蒂繼續與澳大合作,於2010年與澳大共同撰寫一篇關於模數轉換器的論文,被引用次數超過600次,成為澳大模擬與混合信號超大規模集成電路國家重點實驗室被引用次數最多的論文。
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Leading expert in microelectronics gives talk at UM on research experience
The University of Macau (UM) held a Doctor honoris causa Lecture titled ‘A Long Journey with the Fascinating (Micro)electronics’, with Franco Maloberti, member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Division I Director (2022-2023) of IEEE, and honorary doctor of UM, as the speaker. During the talk, Prof Maloberti shared his experience in microelectronics research. He also met with UM’s management and researchers to discuss the development of cutting-edge research.
In his speech, Rui Martins, vice rector of UM and director of the Institute of Microelectronics (IME), shared his first encounter and interactions with Prof Maloberti during his PhD studies, and said that Prof Maloberti always maintains close interaction and communication with students in the State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI (SKL-AMSV). He also spoke highly of Prof Maloberti’s pragmatic and approachable demeanor, and looks forward to further collaborations with him in research and journal publications. Moreover, Martins highlighted that Prof Maloberti’s research career, which has spanned more than half a century with extraordinary achievements, is best described as the journey of an accomplished marathon runner.
During the talk, Prof Maloberti reviewed his 56-year research career in (micro) electronics, including his post-graduate experience, his first encounter with microelectronics, his first visit to China to attend a conference, his collaborations with the industry, and his representative inventions at different times. He also described his journey as a process of exploring slowly in a forest rather than driving on a highway. He stressed that curiosity is the foundation of creativity and innovation, and encouraged researchers to be passionate and resilient in their research endeavours, and focus on medium- and long-term goals. Meanwhile, he pointed out that while computer tools can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of information management, it is still crucial to maintain independent thinking. Finally, he encouraged the audience to enjoy the wonderful adventure of life to the fullest.
In addition, Prof Maloberti visited microelectronics-related research facilities at UM, attended the Fifth Academic Committee Meeting of SKL-AMSV, and IME’s Distinguished Lecture Series of Microelectronics. He exchanged views with UM’s management and researchers and learned about the latest developments of the university. He highly praised UM students for their innovative and proactive attitude.
Prof Maloberti is the author of more than 620 papers and 10 books, as well as the holder of 41 patents. In recognition of his significant contributions to the development of microelectronics at UM, the university conferred on him an honorary professorship in 2009. Prof Maloberti maintains a close partnership with UM. In 2010, he co-authored a paper on analogue-to-digital converters. The paper has been cited more than 600 times, making it the most cited paper in SKL-AMSV.
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