Nano Device Laboratories - Beyond More than Moore CMOS

By Wen-Kuan Yeh

National Nano Device Laboratories, Taiwan

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NDL (National Nano Device Laboratories) is an important place to cultivate high-level technology talents for semiconductor and nano techniques in Taiwan. It has become a national open nano device process test environment, and provided a unique open experiment research environment for comprehensive turnkey consignment services. As MOSFETs are scaled down to sub-10nm and below, power consumption is the major limitation to maintain device performance well.

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Wen-Kuan Yeh Wen-Kuan Yeh was born in Hsinchu, Taiwan in 1964. He received his Ph.D. in electronics engineering from National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan in 1996. In 1989-90, he worked at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (tsmc) Research and Development Division to work on sub-um CMOSFET and his M.S. thesis. During 1996 to 2000, he joined Unite Microelectronic Corporation (UMC), Technology & Process Development Division, as a Research Scientist. He is currently a full Professor of Electrical Engineering Department at National University of Kaohsiung and also serves as the General Director of National Nano Device Laboratories (NDL), a leading government lab at Taiwan. He is a chair of IEEE EDS Tainan Local Chapter. He has published 5 edited books, over 100 peer reviewed papers, 3 book chapters, and over 100 patents. His recent work is focused on the field of nano-scaled FETs, SOI FET, and 3D FET.

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  • Wen-Kuan Yeh (2017), "Nano Device Laboratories - Beyond More than Moore CMOS," https://nanohub.org/resources/27743.

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