📅 Date: Thursday, October 2
🕒 Time: 11:00 AM
📍 Location: Benton 330
Monolithic Power Systems, manufacturer of small, highly energy efficient, easy-to-use industrial power management solutions, will dedicate a named lab space in Benton Hall on Thursday, Oct. 2. The newly renovated lab space is designed to strengthen the department’s research and teaching capabilities in the area of power electronics, while enhancing opportunities for collaboration.
MPS was founded in 1997 by pioneering ECE alumnus and ECE Hall of Fame member Michael Hsing (BSEE ’88). Hsing’s vision, reflected in the name of his company—was to integrate power electronics solutions onto a single chip. He created groundbreaking technologies using a fully integrated power process in a CMOS foundry. His innovative designs yielded a single-chip solution for powering CCFL backlighting in notebooks in 1998.
Learn more about Michael Hsing here.