Open jdhodgkins opened 2 years ago
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Work has been started.
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1) okeaguugochukwu has started work.
am a chemical engineer, who previously worked with electronic industry. 2) ogwokalu has started work.
I will work on this bounty , am grateful to participate. 3) sprinkles1113 has started work.
Discuss nano-material alternatives to silicone that can be used to build chips. 4) astadaniel2 has started work.
I will give my tought as soon as possible 5) ezeobi has started work.
i will give you my thought, i have more than enough answer for it. 6) nwakaku has started work.
I will state other types of nanomaterials could be used to build chips, and how it might lead to a breakthrough 7) ify01 has started work.
i will give my best project proposal on this issue. 8) wardini has started work.
I'll do some research and then possibly submit something at the end. I won't inform anyone of my progress.
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
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Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done
The funding of 0.15 ETH (271.25 USD @ $1808.33/ETH) attached to this issue has been approved & issued to @nwakaku.
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Making non-silicon based nanomaterials, such as conductive carbon to revolutionize the chip industry
Silicon is the backbone of electronics, but we are reaching the theoretical limit of what silicon can do. What other types of nanomaterials could be used to build chips, and how might it lead to a breakthrough?
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