Zhu Jiadi, aged 27, graduated from the Department of Electronic Engineering in Peking University, and went to MIT to study computer engineering on October 20-October 5. He has excellent academic background and extraordinary talent, and has shown outstanding ability and potential in the field of integrated circuits. He has published many papers in high-level journals and has many patents.
In the research leading the MIT team, he used atomic-level chip technology to break through the 2D material manufacturing of room-temperature atomic transistors, and successfully advanced the chip manufacturing process in the United States to 1 nanometer, leading the peak of semiconductor technology. His paper Atomristors was published in Nature, which was highly praised and praised by international peers.
The Influence of Zhu Jiadi's Research Achievements
Zhu Jiadi's research results not only have a far-reaching impact on the semiconductor industry, but also set off a new wave in the scientific and technological circles. 1 nano-chip technology means that the electronic components on the chip can be laid out more densely, thus achieving higher performance and greater capacity. This will bring great changes and progress to various devices and applications.
Whether it is smart phones, supercomputers, artificial intelligence or the Internet of Things, we can get higher performance and larger capacity from the 1 nano-chip process. However, it is not easy to realize 1 nano-chip technology, and many technical problems need to be overcome.