Binghamton University: Miniature Miracles - CAREER Award Advances Nanomanufacturing for the Future of Electronics
July 08, 2025
July 08, 2025
BINGHAMTON, New York, July 8 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
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Miniature miracles: CAREER Award advances nanomanufacturing for the future of electronics
Assistant Professor Jia Deng aims to create low-cost, user-friendly methods for patterning conductive polymers
By Ethan Knox
The first computers weighed over 30 tons and filled entire rooms. These days, they're less than 20 pounds and can fit in backpac . . .
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Miniature miracles: CAREER Award advances nanomanufacturing for the future of electronics
Assistant Professor Jia Deng aims to create low-cost, user-friendly methods for patterning conductive polymers
By Ethan Knox
The first computers weighed over 30 tons and filled entire rooms. These days, they're less than 20 pounds and can fit in backpac . . .