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'''John Williams Palmour''', from [[Wolfspeed]] in Durham, North Carolina, was named a [[Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE) in 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ieee.org/documents/fellows_class_2013.pdf|title=2013 elevated fellow|website=IEEE Fellows Directory}}{{dead link|date=April 2022}}</ref> for his work in the development and commercialization of [[wide-bandgap semiconductor]] devices. |
'''John Williams Palmour''', from [[Wolfspeed]] in Durham, North Carolina, was named a [[Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE) in 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ieee.org/documents/fellows_class_2013.pdf|title=2013 elevated fellow|website=IEEE Fellows Directory}}{{dead link|date=April 2022}}</ref> for his work in the development and commercialization of [[wide-bandgap semiconductor]] devices. |
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John Williams Palmour, from Wolfspeed in Durham, North Carolina, was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013[1] for his work in the development and commercialization of wide-bandgap semiconductor devices.
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- ^ "2013 elevated fellow" (PDF). IEEE Fellows Directory.[dead link]