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Since the invention of a new functional device called Neuron MOS Transistor (nMOS) in 1989, his research interest shifted from devices and materials to circuits and systems. In 1997, he became Professor at The University of Tokyo and did research on building human-like intelligent systems on VLSI chips. He explored biologically-inspired as well as psychologically-inspired brain models for implementing brain-mimicking functions directly on silicon chips. In 2013, he retired and became Professor emeritus of The University of Tokyo. Currently he is serving as Editor-in-Chief of Applied Physics Express and Japanese Journal of Applied Physics.
Dr. Shibata is a life member of the IEEE Electron Devices Society, Circuits & Systems Society and Computer Society, and a fellow member of the Japan Society of Applied Physics.
Dr. Shibata is a life member of the IEEE Electron Devices Society, Circuits & Systems Society and Computer Society, and a fellow member of the Japan Society of Applied Physics.
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