Max Shulaker
Max M. Shulaker is a Stanford-educated American electrical engineer and a professor at MIT credited with the development of the first carbon nanotube computer and the first modern microprocessor built from carbon nanotube transistors. His research was widely reported in US and British media. Provided by Wikipedia
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Reasserting U.S. Leadership in Microelectronics - A White Paper on the Role of Universities by del Alamo, Jesus A, Antoniadis, Dimitri A., Atkins, Robert G., Baldo, Marc A, Bulovic, Vladimir, Gouker, Mark A., Keast, Craig L., Lee, Hae-Seung, Oliver, William D, Palacios, Tomas, Shulaker, Max M., Thompson, Carl V.
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All Analog CNN Accelerator with RRAMs for Fast Inference by Chao, Minghan
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Driving Emerging Technologies From Concept to Reality: A Case Study of Carbon Nanotubes by Ho, Rebecca
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A Manufacturing Methodology for Carbon Nanotube-based Digital Systems: from Devices, to Doping, to System Demonstrations by Lau, Christian Lee
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Carbon Nanotubes for Space Electronics: Enabling New Applications with Emerging Technologies by Kanhaiya, Pritpal Singh
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Nanosystems: From the Lab to the Fab by Srimani, Tathagata
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Lab-to-Fab Monolithic 3D Integrated Carbon Nanotube Transistors: Scaling and Reliability by Yu, Andrew C.
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