Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in real-world devices.
Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run ...
Mayank Shrivastava (third from right) holding a representative power device 8” wafer, with some of his PhD students who work on various aspects of GaN Power and RF technology (Photo credit: IISc) ...