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The ”Engenuity” podcast features some of the latest inspiring and innovative stories from Purdue Engineering — from faculty, students, staff and alumni — as we progress toward our Vision 2030: The Most Consequential Engineering College in the Nation. To learn more about how you can support the Purdue Engineering during our 150th Anniversary, go to giving.purdue.edu/EngenuityGivingLink or click the link in the shownotes.
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Monday Jun 10, 2024
Spintronics Pioneer - Supriyo Datta
Monday Jun 10, 2024
Monday Jun 10, 2024
The introduction of quantum elements into classical computing is revolutionizing semiconductor technology, as researchers push the boundaries of knowledge at the convergence of physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering. Quantum transport of electrons might sound like something from Star Trek, but the flow and spin of electrons at an atomic scale is what makes possible modern semiconductor technology advances, like the billion-plus transistors in the smartphone. Supriyo Datta was recently elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, and has been called “one of the most original thinkers in the field of nanoscale electronics.” Here he explains his ideas about quantum physics in an engineering context and the role of quantum and electron spin — “spintronics” — in delivering the compute horsepower for today’s advances in AI, Internet of Things, edge computing, autonomy, and optimization.
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