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