Discover the latest insights from Dr. Awanish Pandey, an assistant professor at IIT Delhi, on India's capability in producing transistors, handling massive data, bending protons in colliders, and the future of silicon photonics in the semiconductor industry.
India's Capability in Producing Transistors
β‘οΈThe discussion covers India's capability in producing transistors on a commercial scale.
πDr. Aish Pande specializes in Silicon photonics and semiconductors.
Handling Massive Data
πMassive amount of data is being generated and needs to be handled.
π§The current technology is unable to handle the data and needs to be upgraded.
Challenges in Collider Operations
π¬Bending protons in the collider is a challenge due to the risk of collisions with electrons.
β³Measurements cannot be taken in real time during collider operation, requiring reconstruction of events afterwards.
Future of Silicon Photonics
π‘Silicon photonics is becoming increasingly important in the semiconductor industry.
πTo become a chip designer, one needs an in-depth understanding of how transistors are connected.
FAQ
What is the current technology's capability in handling massive data?
The current technology is unable to handle the data and needs to be upgraded.
What are the challenges in collider operations?
Bending protons in the collider is a challenge due to the risk of collisions with electrons.
Why is silicon photonics important in the semiconductor industry?
Silicon photonics is becoming increasingly important in the semiconductor industry, with companies like Intel and Nvidia already incorporating it into their products.
Summary with Timestamps
π¬ 0:11The podcast features Dr. Aish Pande, an assistant professor at IIT Delhi, specializing in Silicon photonics and semiconductors.
π 6:05The video discusses the need for upgrading technology to handle the massive amount of data being generated.
π¬ 12:03The video discusses the challenges of bending protons in a 27 km collider and the need for dedicated study on the collisions.
β‘ 17:38Data transmission from electronics to photonics using modulation for efficient transfer.
βοΈ 23:32The video discusses the process of simulating, testing, and engineering semiconductors for radiation hard properties.
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Discover the latest insights from Dr. Awanish Pandey, an assistant professor at IIT Delhi, on India's capability in producing transistors, handling massive data, bending protons in colliders, and the future of silicon photonics in the semiconductor industry.
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