Jane Keth
Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: David S. Bergsman
The high demand for faster, more computationally powerful computers drives the semiconductor industry to develop new processing chips with greater memory capacity. To address the need for higher-performing electronic devices, research technologies have focused on developing photoresists with a higher density of transistors that can potentially reduce electricity costs, lower carbon emissions, and mitigate the climate crisis. My research focuses on using bottom-up synthesis approaches to discover new ultrathin film photoresists capable of absorbing extreme ultraviolet light to enable next-generation materials.