I work in sub-mm wave receivers for radio astronomy, for the ALMA telescope in Chile. We have European, Japanese, Taiwanese, and of course Chilean partners. (I have been to Taichung City, once in 2011) What I have noticed so far about the engineering research culture of US versus Europe is that in Europe they bring in lots of collaborators on most projects and the collaborators are given a photo and mini-biography in the resulting papers. In the US they get a name and affiliation below the title and that's it. And there tend to be fewer of them. Obviously I admire the European model here. I think the US has an edge in cutting red tape and getting things done fast (though often fixing things later.) Thanks for this addition to our understanding of EU tech.
Thanks for putting out the usual insightful video essays while being on the road even, and not forgetting to sprinkle in jokes to humour those who are bored at our desks.
The quality has been amazing And output as well.. thanks brother !! love it 4:12 is freakin wild
Love this channel ❤
Amazing video! A dedicated video on PFAS in semiconductor manufacturing would be really interesting.
Hope to see you at some tech conferences one of these days, but no idea if I'd recognize you xD
We really appreciate you presentations. Thank you.
Amazing reporting, thank you
Perhaps for a fab campus as large as TSMC Taiwan, digging a synchrotron tunnel to provide <13 nm light to all fab buildings might be worth it, if e-beam is not workable.
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It would be interesting to hear about the greening of photoresist chemistry.... I had no idea fluoropolymers played a role since it seems they'd be hard to remove! Cheers...
How do you think, when forksheet fet with Full bottom dielectric isolation will come. Impact of self heating effect in bottom dielectric isolation is not overcome
Fascinating. How much did it cost to enter ITF World?
I always wondered why my new jackets and boots magically shredded water... for a few months or until washed. How does the new carpet repel water?
6:27 "transfer the wafer on to the pattern" 😮😂
You might want to check out how "panacea" is pronounced. Great video as always.
Antwerp is lovely. I hope you tried some of the chocolate hands.
I am starting to work for IMEC in 3months. Very Exicted.
058 " What is going on here? " Well, the technology that this convention is about makes it possible for a person physically at the convention not to be there in spirit.
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