Mark T. Bohr
As an architect and innovator for Intel's CMOS technology, Mark T. Bohr's leadership has been a vital element of virtually every CMOS or BiCMOS technology at Intel since the 1980s. He helped to usher in the CMOS DRAM era, and his work on BiCMOS logic technology paved the way for Intel's successful Pentium microprocessors. A Senior Member of the IEEE, Mr. Bohr has served on paper selection committees for the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting and the Symposium on VLSI Technology.
He holds 19 patents for his work on integrated circuit processing, and has been awarded Intel's highest technical honor-designation as an Intel Fellow. His numerous publications have provided the benchmarks against which high performance CMOS technologies are measured. In 1998, he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Illinois Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

