Virtual Tour: Microelectronics
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is working with the semiconductor industry to develop new ways to make next-generation computer chips reliably and efficiently. Industry goals include a major expansion in the type and structure of the materials to be used, which must be implemented with atomic-scale precision. #microchips #semiconductor
Join Yvgeny Raitses, managing principal research physicist, Ivan Romadanov, staff research physicist, and Emma Devin, graduate student in astrophysical sciences at Princeton University, for a look inside a few of the experiments affiliated with the Laboratory’s microelectronics research. PPPL is a DOE national laboratory managed by Princeton University. Learn more about microelectronics research at the Lab: https://www.pppl.gov/research/applied-materials-and-sustainability-sciences
🎬 Video credits: Filmed, edited and produced by Michael Livingston
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is working with the semiconductor industry to develop new ways to make next-generation computer chips reliably and efficiently. Industry goals include a major expansion in the type and structure of the materials to be used, which must be implemented with atomic-scale precision. #microchips #semiconductor
Join Yvgeny Raitses, managing principal research physicist, Ivan Romadanov, staff research physicist, and Emma Devin, graduate student in astrophysical sciences at Princeton University, for a look inside a few of the experiments affiliated with the Laboratory’s microelectronics research. PPPL is a DOE national laboratory managed by Princeton University. Learn more about microelectronics research at the Lab: https://www.pppl.gov/research/applied-materials-and-sustainability-sciences
🎬 Video credits: Filmed, edited and produced by Michael Livingston
➡️ Follow us @PPPLab
https://www.facebook.com/PPPLab
https://twitter.com/PPPLab
https://www.instagram.com/ppplab/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/princeton-plasma-physics-lab