The University of Texas at Austin
Cockrell School of Engineering
UT Austin engineers create process with potential  to make smallest, fastest and cheapest computer chips 1

UT Austin engineers create process with potential  to make smallest, fastest and cheapest computer chips

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 Wafer research at UT Austin  Wafer research at UT Austin Dr. Grant Willson, professor of chemical engineering and chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin, loads a wafer in his research group's new Step and Flash Imprint Lithography equipment. The process eliminates the need for expensive lens assemblies and high energy light sources required by next generation lithographies (NGL) as well as the need for high temperature and high pressure used by other imprint processes.