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Intel Tech Talk
Date: Friday, October 30th
Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm
Location: 1110 Kim Building – Lecture Hall
There will be food and soda provided! Feel free to bring a friend...
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In 1965, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore declared that the number of transistors on a
chip would double roughly every two years. Four decades later, the silicon
microelectronics industry has turned this prediction into a maxim that has helped
bring the world products that have changed the way we live, work and play.
Please join us to hear Dr. Sean King, Senior Technical Contributor and Process
Development Engineer in Intel’s Portland Technology Development Division. Dr.
King received a B.S. in Materials Engineering from Virginia Tech (1991) and a PhD
in Materials Science & Engineering from NCSU (1997). Since joining Intel in 1997,
Dr. King has held a variety of technical positions in the development of 0.35
micrometer to 22 nanometer technologies and he received Intel’s highest
achievement award for the insertion of low-k dielectrics in the 90 nm technology.
Dr. King will provide an overview of R&D methodology that has enabled Intel to
maintain this aggressive technology scaling and enter the realm of silicon nanoelectronics manufacturing. Intel’s implementation of high-k metal gate transistors
and low-k dielectric copper interconnects will be used to illustrate technology
development at 45 and 32 nm nodes. Discussing the realities and complications
associated with further extending Moore’s law down to 22, 16, and 11 nm and
highlighted by reviewing some of the new transistor (MuGFET, Ge/III-V), lithography
(double pitch, EUV), and interconnect (nanoporous, air-gap) technologies being
considered for these sub 32 nm technologies.
WHERE INNOVATION
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EVERYTHING.
FOR MORE
INFORMATION ON
OPPORTUNITIES VISIT:
intel.com/jobs/students
Please Bring Your Resume: Intel is hiring students for internships and full-time
employment with a background in: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science,
Mathematics, Statistics, Mechanical Engineering, Biology and Physics at the
Bachelors, Masters and PhD level.
Students should submit his/her during the Tech Talk. Also, please visit our Student
Center website at www.intel.com/jobs/students.
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