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Prof. Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Fulton Professor of Microelectronics, Arizona State University

April 12 @ 1:00 PM 2:00 PM

On September 20, 2023, the Department of Defense announced eight Microelectronics Commons Hubs, including $39.8 million in first-year funding for the Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub led by ASU. Funded by the CHIPS and Science Act, the Microelectronics Commons program is a $1.6 billion network of eight regional technology Hubs acting on a shared mission: to expand the nation’s global leadership in microelectronics. Through this program, the Microelectronics Commons is accelerating domestic prototyping and growing a pipeline of US-based semiconductor talent.

In this presentation, Chakrabarty will describe the SWAP Hub vision, the structure of the Hub and its composition, the leadership team, and its technical capabilities. Next, he will next describe recent work on design- for-yield that targets manufacturing imperfections for layouts based on emerging carbon nanotube field-effect transistors. Following this, Chakrabarty will present ongoing work on built-in self-test of monolithic 3D integrated circuits. Finally, he will describe a test and diagnosis technique to characterize fault origins in inter-tier vias and resistive random-access memories for monolithic 3D integration.

Bio
Fulton Professor of Microelectronics, Arizona State University
Chief Technology Officer, Department of Defense Microelectronics Commons SWAP Hub
Director, ASU Center on Semiconductor Microelectronics

Grainger Institute for Engineering – Semiconductor Science Initiative: Accelerating semiconductor science and technology

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