Prof. Teodor Gotszalk from the Department of Nanometrology, Wrocław University of Technology, received a scholarship from the Kościuszko Foundation, which supports scientific exchange between Poland and the USA. Together with scientists at Berkeley, he will work on the construction of nanoelectronic systems.
Internship of Prof. Gotszalk is connected with the new research direction started at the Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Scientists want to use electron microscopy techniques to construct vacuum nanonelectronic systems – a kind of nanolamps. Their structure resembles old vacuum tubes. Small structures will be able to work with extremely low supply voltages, they will be much faster and will be able to operate in integrated systems.
The scientist is planning to travel to Berkeley in January next year. He will collaborate with laboratories at the Faculty of Materials Science and with the National Center for Electron Microscopy at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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