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HPHS SciTech Fest
Monday, November 18, 2024
Join us for the 18th Annual Highland Park High School SciTech Fest on Monday, November 18, 2024. Select the speaker presentation(s) you would like to attend during your regularly scheduled science and technology classes. We know you will be encouraged and inspired in the fields of science and technology!
Monday November 18, 2024 1:49pm - 2:39pm CST
In 1965 Gordon Moore noticed an exponential trend in semiconductor manufacturing, every year (or so), the number of transistors (~60 at the time) on a chip doubled. He suggested that this might go on for 10 years. Almost 60 years later, there are tens of billions of transistors on a chip, but some indication that the main driver of this self-fulfilling prophesy, the ability of patterning (photolithography) tools to shrink the size of transistors may have come to an end, along with the ability of the mask writing tools (E-Beam Lithography) to make smaller patterns on the masks. This talk will explain how Texas (where semiconductor Integrated Circuits and photolithography were invented in the first place) will extend Moore's Law by at least 20 years. A new patterning tool (NOT photolithography) has been invented in Austin and a new mask writing tool is being developed here in the Dallas area that will write the nanopatterned mask required by this new printing process to make features down to 2nm. 
Speakers
avatar for John N. Randall

John N. Randall

CEO, Zyvex Labs
John N. Randall, CEO of Zyvex Labs, Executive VP of Teliatry, Executive VP at NanoRetina, Adjunct Professor at UT Dallas, and Fellow of the AVS, IEEE, and Micro Nano Engineering Society, has 40 years of experience in Micro- and Nano- Fabrication. He has attracted over $48M in research... Read More →
Monday November 18, 2024 1:49pm - 2:39pm CST
EC116

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