Bae pushes past limits of traditional semiconductors

Sang-Hoon Bae
Bae

Semiconductors appear in countless everyday applications, from the electronics in your car to the processors in high-speed communication and AI computation systems. For the next generation of applications, even smaller semiconductors with enhanced performance and scalability will be required.

Sang-Hoon Bae, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, won an award from Samsung's Global Research Outreach (GRO) Program to explore next-generation semiconductor materials and fabrication. The GRO Program provides funding of up to $450,000 over a three-year period, subject to annual review. It seeks to build partnerships and support innovative collaboration with academic and research institutions to address challenges in technology.

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