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On the Rise of an Electronic Species: Thoughts on the Impending Singularity

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Contributor(s) Kerry Bernstein
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Biography Kerry Bernstein Kerry Bernstein is a Senior Technical Staff Member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Hts., NY. He is currently Principal Investigator of IBM’s 3D Integration Program. Mr. Bernstein received the B.S degree in electrical engineering degree from Washington University in St. Louis, and joined IBM in 1978. He holds 50 US Patents, and is a co-author of 3 college textbooks and multiple papers on high speed CMOS. His interests are in the area of high performance / low power advanced circuits and technologies. Mr. Bernstein is an IEEE Fellow.
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Date posted 29 Nov, 2007
Time 10:30 AM, October 04, 2007
Location Knoy B033, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
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