Inventing the Biomachine: Professor Kenneth Shepard
The Shepard Group focuses on mixed analog-digital CMOS integrated circuit design. A growing number of research projects exploit custom CMOS microelectronics for nontraditional applications in chemistry and biology and combining CMOS electronics with non-traditional materials for novel applications.
The multidisciplinary research involving tools and techniques in integrated circuit design, chemistry, biology, device physics, and nanofabrication.
Видео Inventing the Biomachine: Professor Kenneth Shepard канала Columbia Engineering
The multidisciplinary research involving tools and techniques in integrated circuit design, chemistry, biology, device physics, and nanofabrication.
Видео Inventing the Biomachine: Professor Kenneth Shepard канала Columbia Engineering
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