NEW LIMITS Research Themes
The NEW LIMITS center’s vertically integrated mission is to develop synthesis, integration, and evaluation schemes for new materials that will be applied in unique logic, memory, and interconnect applications to enable novel computing and storage paradigms beyond the capabilities of conventional CMOS. Moreover, discoveries of novel, unique material properties and our commitment to large scale, manufacturable synthesis will allow these new materials to expand their application space towards power electronics, analog devices and RF circuits.
The NEW LIMITS Center will be a comprehensive research center addressing all five nCORE vectors:
Research Vector 1: Novel Computing Paradigms
Novel computing and storage paradigms, theory of operation, beyond conventional CMOS devices, beyond von Neumann architectures, and beyond classical information processing and sensing
Research Vector 2: Device, Interconnect, and Materials Research
Fundamental material, device, and interconnect research to enable novel computing and storage paradigms
Research Vector 3: Advanced Manufacturing and Nanofabrication
Advanced manufacturing and nanofabrication to enable the production of emerging devices and systems
Research Vector 4: Innovative Metrology and Characterization
Innovative metrology and characterization to support basic device and material research, plus test platforms and standards to benchmark performance from device-level up to system-level
Research Vector 5: Computational Models
Computational models to support basic research from emerging devices and materials to novel systems
- Research
- T1: Novel Computing and Storage Paradigms Based on 2D Materials and Device
- T2: 2D Materials, Devices, and Interconnect Technologies
- T3: Advanced Manufacturing & Processing of 2D Materials, Novel Semiconductors & Topological Insulators
- T4: Characterization, Test Platforms and Materials Benchmarking
- T5: Simulations and Modeling