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🚀 Subhasish Mitra's Vision for Robust Systems, NanoSystems, 3D-ICs, Brain-Machine Interfaces and More 🚀 In this episode, Subhasish Mitra, the William E. Ayer Professor at Stanford University, dives deep into his incredible journey from growing up in India to becoming a pioneering force in the semiconductor industry. https://lnkd.in/gtgaEsEM Key Highlights: - How he contributed to the transformation of semiconductor manufacturing and testing with X-Compact and other inventions at Intel Corporation - His groundbreaking research on #CarbonNanotubes and Resistive RAM (RRAM) at Stanford University - Advanced #BrainMachineInterfaces, at the Stanford Artificial Retina Project. - The critical importance of ethics and security in advancing new technologies - The development of highly efficient, three-dimensional integrated circuits (3D-ICs) Join the conversation and be a part of our online community: YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gKErNerQ LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gmFc2JvJ #Semiconductor #Nanotechnology #3DIC #BrainMachineInterface Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Jadavpur University Stanford University School of Medicine #Innovation #Engineering #TechRevolution #EthicsInTech #StanfordUniversity #BeyondTheClouds #EdgeToEdgeTransformation #ai #ml Blue Horizons Agilent Technologies Cadence Design Systems Cisco Google Samsung Electronics Xilinx AMD

Axel Kloth

Founder & CEO at Abacus Semiconductor Corporation & Venture Partner at Pegasus Tech Ventures

3mo

That is a fantastic list of firsts in the industry that have an impact.

Prof. Priyadarsan Patra

Pro Vice Chancellor and Distinguished Professor | ex Intel Chief Architect | Humanist | IE and IETE Fellow | Founding Chair, IEEE SVDTC and SEEDS

3mo

Subhasish (Prof. Mitra) and I had first collaborated 15-16 years ago on validation and self-validating processors — when I was part of the Microprocessor Technology Labs/Validating Reserach. He has gone on to do some amazing work on robust systems based on not only silicon but also carbon nanotubes. I am happy that his contributions have extended to other areas such as brain and machine interfaces. I witnessed some of this as an SRC mentor (Industry Laison). Wishing all the best to him and you, Shankar!

Valentyna Diachenko

AI | Integrating Reliable, Scalable Tech Solutions | Driving Efficiency Through Client-centric Approach

2mo

Shankar Hemmady, impressive technological advancements! What's next for 3D-ICs?

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