Google Tech Talks
September 12, 2006
Yi Cui is an assistant professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Stanford University. He is a recipient of the Technology Review World Top 100 Young Innovator Award. He received his PhD degree from Harvard University working with Prof. Charles Lieber. He received his B.S. degree from Univ of Science and Technology of China.
ABSTRACT
Nanowires and nanocrystals represent important nanomaterials with one-dimensional and zero-dimensional morphology, respectively. Here I will give an overview on the research about how these nanomaterials impact the critical applications in faster transistors, smaller nonvolatile memory devices, efficient...
nice one!
adelle0001 2 months ago
size matters
13garo31 2 months ago in playlist Science, Transhumanism and the Singularity
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yunexus 7 months ago
is there a transcript for this?
Nixxonn1 1 year ago
all i heard was wwwwong ween dung chow
Barbossapasa 1 year ago
@videolizzard99 wow, how racist can you get? what, are we back in the 4th grade?
MovieMakerNero7 1 year ago
Nano wires could have fixed that micro!
UnowMe00 1 year ago
@MoisesMarkella most of the tech in this world has already been used up the wrong way, why would they show a per stage weapon when it probably has a;ready been perfected to a point we can go super human.
serenityny1 1 year ago
lf not in the wrong hands it is brilliant !!! it must to be use for peace not for war!!!
MoisesMarkella 1 year ago
27 years at your mothers house! it is possible that you have spent them all in the basement watching tv and playing around on her old computer. it is time for work, wal-mart doesn't like it when muffinsman1 is late....
hydrojaydog 2 years ago