Max Shulaker Explained

Max M. Shulaker is a Stanford-educated American electrical engineer and a professor at MIT credited with the development of the first carbon nanotube computer[1] and the first modern microprocessor built from carbon nanotube transistors.[2] His research was widely reported in US and British media.

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  2. Shulaker . Max M. . Chandrakasan . Anantha . Murphy . Denis . Stein . Yosi . Amer . Aya . Kanhaiya . Pritpal . Srimani . Tathagata . Bishop . Mindy D. . Fuller . Samuel . Wright . Andrew . Lau . Christian . Hills . Gage . Modern microprocessor built from complementary carbon nanotube transistors . . 2019 . 572 . 7771 . 595–602 . 10.1038/s41586-019-1493-8 . 31462796 . 2019Natur.572..595H . 201658375 . en . 1476-4687. free .

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