Jiadi Zhu's profile and biography are as follows:
Jiadi Zhu, 27 years old, graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Peking University, and went to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to study computer engineering in 2015. With an excellent academic background and extraordinary talent, he has demonstrated outstanding ability and potential in the field of integrated circuits. He has published many times in high level journals and holds numerous patents.
In his research leading the MIT team, he broke through the 2D material fabrication of room-temperature atomic transistors by utilizing atomic-scale chip technology, and successfully advanced the US chip process to 1 nanometer, leading the pinnacle of semiconductor technology. His paper "Atomristors" was published in the journal Nature and was highly evaluated and praised by international peers.
The impact of Judy Chu's research
Judy Chu's research has not only had a profound impact on the semiconductor industry, but has also created a new wave in the world of science and technology. 1-nanometer chip processes mean that the electronics on a chip can be laid out in denser packages, enabling higher performance and greater capacity. That's going to be a huge change and advancement for all kinds of devices and applications.
Whether it's smartphones, supercomputers, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, all can get higher performance and greater capacity from 1-nanometer chip processes. However, realizing 1-nanometer chip processes is not easy and requires overcoming many technical challenges.