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Konstantin K. Likharev

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| Affiliation | Stony Brook University |
| Biography | Konstantin K. Likharev is a Distinguished Professor of Physics of the Stony Brook University (State University of New York). He received a Candidate (Ph.D.) degree in Physics from Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia) in 1969, and the habilitation degree of Doctor of Sciences from the Higher Attestation Committee of the U.S.S.R. in 1979. From 1969 to 1988 Dr. Likharev was a Staff Scientist of Moscow State University, and from 1989 to 1991 the Head of the Laboratory of Cryoelectronics of that university. In 1991 he assumed the Professorship at Stony Brook. During his research career, Dr. Likharev worked in the fields of nonlinear classical dynamics, quantum dynamics and statistics, low-temperature solid-state physics and electronics, including nanoelectronics. He is an author/co-author of 2 monographs, 50 review papers and book chapters, 220+ original publications, and 18 patents. Prof. Likharev is an APS Fellow and IEEE member. |
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Digital Electronics: Fundamental Limits and Future Prospects
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13 Apr. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Konstantin K. Likharev
I will review some old and some recent work on the fundamental (and not so fundamental) limits imposed by physics of electron devices on their density and power consumption.