Dev Shenoy

Dev Shenoy, Ph.D.

Strategic Advisor to IBM Semiconductors, IBM Research

Dr. Dev Shenoy is currently serving as a Strategic Advisor to IBM Semiconductors within IBM Research. Dr. Shenoy recently served as the Principal Director for Microelectronics in the Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering, OUSW(R&E). At OUSW R&E, Dr. Shenoy conceptualized and created the Microelectronics Commons (ME Commons) program. The $2B CHIPS and Science Act-funded initiative is addressing a critical gap in the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem for Lab-to-Fab prototyping and helping strengthen innovation and the manufacturing base onshore.

In his role as Principal Director for microelectronics, Dr. Shenoy provided oversight and management of complex and critical programs such as the multi-billion dollar Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Program (T&AM), served as the Director of the Defense Microelectronics Cross-Functional Team (DMCFT), and co-led the Strategic Radiation Hardened Electronics Council (SRHEC).

In prior roles, Dr. Shenoy served as the Director of Microelectronics Innovation and as Director of Advanced Technologies at the University of Southern California’s Information Sciences Institute (USC/ISI); as Chief Engineer in the Advanced Manufacturing Office at the Department of Energy (DoE); as a Senior Advisor within the Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy (MIBP) Office in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and as a Program Manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) where he developed and managed cutting-edge technology programs in microelectronics and photonics for defense and commercial applications.