Chenming Hu took transistors into the third dimension to save Moore’s Law

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EECS Prof. and alumnus Chenming Hu (M.S. ’70/Ph.D. ’73) is the subject of an IEEE Spectrum article titled “The father of FinFets: Chenming Hu took transistors into the third dimension to save Moore’s Law” (Volume: 57 , Issue: 5 , May 2020).    Hu devised a way around a limitation in semiconductor design that threatened to keep transistors from getting smaller by innovating a technology called FinFET (Fin Field-Effect Transistors) in the IEEE Spectrum.  His idea was to raise  the channel through which current flows so that it sticks out above the surface of the chip like the fin of a shark.   Hu, who extended manufacturers’ ability to miniaturize chips beyond what was expected by decades, won the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2016 and the IEEE Medal of Honor in 2020.   The article charts Hu’s winding career path, the nature of his research and the impact of his contributions.