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Song Zhitang

Director of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Doctor, Researcher, Director of the State Key Laboratory of Information Functional Materials at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Distinguished Research Fellow at the CAS; Chief Scientist of the National Super 973 Program, National Key Projects, and the National Major Special Project on Integrated Circuits. Also recognized as a Leading Talent in Shanghai Municipality, recipient of the Special Allowance from the State Council, and a national-level candidate for the “Thousand Talents” program spanning centuries. Has long been engaged in research on phase-change memory (PCM), establishing a dedicated 12-inch PCM platform (with an investment of 160 million yuan) capable of Gb-scale development. Developed China’s first PCM chip, whose 15-million embedded chips were applied internationally for the first time. Established the theoretical framework of the phase-change octahedral unit cell and independently developed ScSbTe and TiSbTe materials, as well as dual-channel diodes, for use in chips. As the nation’s chief scientist, has led four major national 973 projects and three key 02 special projects. Has published 511 papers in journals such as Sciences and Nature Communications, and holds 284 domestically authorized invention patents. In 2016, the project “New Electronic-Grade Silica Nanoparticle Polishing Material and Key Technologies for Industrial Preparation” received the First Prize of the Shanghai Technical Invention Award (ranked No. 1). In 2017, was nominated as a Shanghai Science and Technology Elite for his work on PCRAM research. The PCRAM project won the Silver Award for Innovation at the 2018 China International Industry Fair.

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