The IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) Cinvestav Zacatenco Student Chapter, in collaboration with the Department of Electrical Engineering – Section of Solid-State Electronics (SEES), Cinvestav, is pleased to host two IEEE EDS Distinguished Lectures as part of the global FET100 campaign, celebrating 100 years of the Field-Effect Transistor. This technical session is part of the Symposium on Electronic Devices and Solid-State Physics within the 2nd IEEE-Cinvestav Multidisciplinary Congress (CMIC 2025) and will feature two invited Distinguished Lecturers: • Dr. Alba Ávila – “100 Years of the Field-Effect Transistor and Its Transformative Impact on Technology and Society” • Dr. Roberto S. Murphy – “Semiconductor Devices and Passive Components Characterization for High-Frequency Applications” The event aims to celebrate the centennial of the Field-Effect Transistor by highlighting both its historical relevance and its ongoing impact on science, technology, and society. It will bring together students, researchers, and professionals interested in electronics, semiconductors, and solid-state devices. Co-sponsored by: Department of Electrical Engineering – Section of Solid-State Electronics (SEES), Cinvestav, Mexico; Speaker(s): Alba Ávila, PhD, Roberto Murphy, PhD Agenda: MTM_10-2025 – Schedule Time Activity Speaker 09:00 - 09:05 Opening and Welcome Remarks Host and facilitator 09:05 - 10:00 100 Years of the Field-Effect Transistor and Its Transformative Impact on Technology and Society Alva Ávila G. Bernal, PhD.– Distinguished Lecturer 12:35 – 13:30 Semiconductor Devices and Passive Components Characterization for High Frequency Applications Roberto S. Murphy Arteaga, PhD. – Distinguished Lecturer 13:30 - 13:40 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgments host and facilitator Room: Secretaría académica/Metodología y teoría..., Bldg: Cinvestav, Avenida Instituto Politécnico Nacional 2508, Colonia San Pedro Zacatenco, Miguel Bernard La Escalera, Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico, 07360, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/502484