100 Years of FET: The Industrial Face of Nanotechnology

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  • When: March 26th, 2025 at 4pm
  • Where: DCC, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Talk Highlights

  • Counterintuitive physics of ballistic and plasmonic electron transport in deep submicron device channels.
  • Impact of nanoscale electron transport on VLSI performance and cost mitigation strategies.
  • Role of TFTs on glass, cloth, and paper in enabling large-area integrated circuits.
  • Future challenges and opportunities in scaling silicon VLSI to 2 nm and beyond.

About the Speaker

  • Education and Positions: Earned MSEE (with honors) from St. Petersburg Electrotechnical Institute, PhD, and Dr. Sc. from A. F. Ioffe Institute; currently Patricia and Sheldon Roberts Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
  • Entrepreneurship and Leadership: Co-founder, President, and CEO of Electronics of the Future, Inc.; co-founder of Sensor Electronics Technology, Inc., a leader in deep UV LED production.
  • Fellowships and Recognitions: Life Fellow of IEEE, APS, ECS, and SPIE; Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, OSA, IET, MRS, WIF, and AAAS; IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecturer.
  • Awards and Honors: Recipient of IEEE Kirchmayer Award, IEEE Donald Fink Best Paper Award, ECS Electronic and Photonics Award, Senior Humboldt Award, Pioneer Award, and multiple Best Paper Awards; h-index of 111, recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher.


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  • Date: 26 Mar 2025
  • Time: 08:00 PM UTC to 10:00 PM UTC
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  • 51 College Ave
  • Troy, New York
  • United States 12180
  • Building: Darrin Communications Center
  • Room Number: DCC 324

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  • Co-sponsored by RPI ECSE Dept, RPI Physics Dept, IEEE Sensors Council
  • Starts 07 March 2025 05:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 26 March 2025 04:00 AM UTC
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Dr. Shur of Rensselaer Polytechnic Insitute

Topic:

100 Years of FET: The Industrial Face of Nanotechnology

Ever since the proposal and demonstration of quantum dots in 1980 by Drs. A. Efros and A. Ekimov (the recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize), the relentless advancement of nanotechnology has continued unabated. Nowhere is this progress more evident than in Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits (VLSI) and Thin Film Transistor (TFT) technologies.

The minimum feature size of silicon VLSI—containing up to four trillion transistors on a single chip—was reduced to 3 nm in 2022, with plans underway for 2 nm technology and beyond. Meanwhile, TFTs fabricated on glass, and even on cloth or paper, enable integrated circuits with 50 nm tolerances over square-meter-scale areas. These technologies have become disruptive, with applications spanning 5G and Beyond-5G communications, robotics, autonomous vehicles, biotechnology, medicine, security, education, artificial intelligence, defense, and electronic warfare. In this talk, I will discuss the counterintuitive physics of ballistic and plasmonic electron transport in deep submicron device channels. A deeper understanding of this new physics could help mitigate the astronomical costs associated with the design, characterization, and parameter extraction of nanoscale silicon VLSI.

Biography:

Michael S. Shur received MSEE Degree (with honors) from St. Petersburg Electrotechnical Institute, and PhD. and Dr. Sc. Degrees from A. F. Ioffe Institute. He is Patricia and Sheldon Roberts Professor of Solid State Electronics and Professor of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and co-founder, President and CEO of Electronics of the Future, Inc. He was also a co-founder and Vice-President of Sensor Electronics Technology, Inc. (a leading producer of deep ultraviolet LEDs) and founder of co-founder of several other startups, including Electronics of the Future, Inc. Dr. Shur is Life Fellow of IEEE, APS, ECS, and SPIE, Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, OSA, IET, MRS, WIF, and AAAS. Dr. Shur is Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE EDS society. His awards include St. Petersburg Technical University and University of Vilnius Honorary Doctorates, Distinguished Faculty Naval Research Fellowships, William H. Wiley 1866 Distinguished Faculty Award, Rensselaer Outstanding Engineering Professor Award, Institute of Electronic Technology Achievement Medal, ECS Electronic and Photonics Award, Jefferson Science Fellowship, Recognition Award from iNEER, Tibbetts Award for Technology Commercialization, IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award, IEEE Donald Fink Best Paper Award, IEEE Kirchmayer Award, the Gold Medal of the Russian Education Ministry, van der Ziel Award, Senior Humboldt Award, Pioneer Award, RPI Engineering Research Award, Wiley Award, RPI Outstanding Faculty Award, and several Best Paper Awards. Dr. Shur was listed by the Institute of Scientific Information as Highly Cited Researcher. His h-index is 111. In 2009, the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences elected him its Foreign Member.