Latest papers include hybrid power-gating architecture, RRAM devices models, improved FMEA, quantum machine learning, enhanced nonlinear optics, harvesting energy after sundown, direct chemisorption-assisted nanotransfer printing & more.
The volume of research into advanced semiconductors is rising and widening. The latest batch includes hybrid power-gating architecture, RRAM devices models, improved FMEA, quantum machine learning, enhanced nonlinear optics, harvesting energy after sundown, direct chemisorption-assisted nanotransfer printing, and more.
Topping the list of researchers this week are ETH Zurich, Stanford University, TU Dresden, George Washington University, NIST, Graz University of Technology, Georgia Tech, Harvard University, Pacific Northwest National Lab, among others.
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