How KAIST's New DNA Bio Transistor Could Transform Semiconductor Technology Forever
Jong Seo Kim
Schematic diagram illustrating the implementation of a bio-memory circuit capable of DNA-based ultra-fine, ultra-low-power computation (Provided by KAIST) / News1
Research team led by Professor Choi Young-Jae of the Graduate School of Engineering Biology at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). From left: Professor Choi Young-Jae of KAIST; Kim Woo-Jin, a Ph.D. candidate at GIST; researchers Kim Tae-Hoon, Jeong Sang-Eun, and Kim Si-On of KAIST; and Shim Jun-Ho, a master’s student at GIST (Provided by KAIST) / News1