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July 15th, 2004
IBM’s science guru: Why research still matters
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IBM’s director of physical sciences, Thomas Theis, discusses nano, disruptive technology and why physical research is a driving force at Big Blue. He met with Small Times’ David Forman over lunch at the T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., to discuss everything from next-generation magnetic memory (MRAM) to Millipede, IBM’s cutting-edge approach to data storage.
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