I used to write interlock code for diffusion furnaces LPCVD; these jobs have all been outsourced away to Twain and China. Semiconductors are not a useful skill in the United States.
So nanoscale manufacturing is basically like photo-lithography!!! That's the worst news I've heard so far. This means there's little to no hope for competition in this field. The established players are so far ahead and the capital cost is so high that except for some research and RnD, the future of the whole nanotech field looks as bleak as the early days of the industrial revolution, only we're now at the decline side of the Gauß curve.
Crystal clear!
gorgeous piece of lecture
Thank you for the lecture, very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Btw, there are some more dedicated videos on this channel. I think she didn't mention that
thanks for these videos
Thank you.
I used to write interlock code for diffusion furnaces LPCVD; these jobs have all been outsourced away to Twain and China. Semiconductors are not a useful skill in the United States.
Requires a vacuum.. was outer space made for Nano Fab?
Great. This would work well w a digital “passport” or even a “social credit system”. Just awesome.
You really do not understand that those devices already in you?
So nanoscale manufacturing is basically like photo-lithography!!! That's the worst news I've heard so far. This means there's little to no hope for competition in this field. The established players are so far ahead and the capital cost is so high that except for some research and RnD, the future of the whole nanotech field looks as bleak as the early days of the industrial revolution, only we're now at the decline side of the Gauß curve.