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| Application of Polymer Self Assembly to Semiconductor Microelectronics
Charles Black
IBM, US
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Dr. Charles (Chuck) Black. was born and grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana. He obtained B.S. degrees in Physics and Mathematics from Vanderbilt University in 1991. Chuck received the Ph.D degree in physics from Harvard University in 1996. His thesis research, under Professor Michael Tinkham, investigated electronic energy-levels of metal quantum dots using single-electron tunneling spectroscopy. In 1996 Chuck joined the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center as a Research Staff Member, where he studied prospects for integrating ferroelectric materials for high-density non-volatile memories. In 1999, he transferred to the Physical Sciences Department of IBM Research. Chuck has authored or coauthored 32 technical papers and holds 10 US patents. He is a member of the IEEE, the American Physical Society, the Materials Research Society, and the American Chemical Society. For more information: http://www.wtn.net/2004/bio193.html Speaking in the special symposium on Nanostructured Fluids, Soft Materials, and Self-Assembly
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