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Univ.Prof. Dipl.Ing. Dr.-Ing. Walter Michael Weber was appointed as University Professor of Nanoelectronics at TU Wien with effect from 1 October 2019. He is assigned to the Institute of Solid State Electronics, opens an external URL in a new window (E362) of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, opens an external URL in a new window at TU Wien.

Walter Michael Weber studied at the Technical University of Munich, where he received his doctorate in "Silicon to nickel silicide longitudinal nanowire heterostructures: synthesis, electrical characterization and novel devices, opens an external URL in a new window" in 2008. Between 2002 and 2008, Prof. Weber did research concerning the development of innovative nanometre-scale transistors and memory based on ultra-thin layers, 3D fins and nanowires at the central research departments of Infineon Technologies AG and Qimonda AG in Munich. He then moved to Dresden, where he led the Emerging Devices Research Group at the Nanoelectronic Materials Laboratory (NaMLab gGmbH) and was responsible for the development and operation of the clean room between 2008 and 2019. In parallel, he led the Research Group for Reconfigurable Electronics at the "Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden, CfAED" Cluster of Excellence at TU Dresden, from 2012 onwards.

He is Head of the Research Unit of Nanoelectronic Devices (E362-02). His field of research at TU Wien is the development of nanoelectronic components for energy-efficient and adaptable beyond CMOS applications and their potential for integration in modern circuits. 

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