Nanoelectronics

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Across
  1. 4. The study of the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale.
  2. 6. The gigantic leap forward for computing technology introduced in 1946 at the University of Pennsylvania.
  3. 7. NSF-funded scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, working on flexible microchip-based electronic sensors.
  4. 10. The material commonly used in microchips that can be made even smaller, increasing efficiency.
Down
  1. 1. The fraction of the width of a human hair that represents the width of wires in today's microchips.
  2. 2. The process of reducing the size of electronic components to the nanoscale.
  3. 3. The director of the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative at the Semiconductor Research Corporation and a researcher at IBM.
  4. 5. A branch of nanoelectronics focused on the development of extremely small electronic devices and systems.
  5. 8. The first general-purpose computer introduced in 1946.
  6. 9. A breakthrough for the future of nanoelectronics, according to Ana Claudia Arias.