Ash-induced modification of porous and dense SiCOH inter-level-dielectric (ILD) materials during damascene plasma processing
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Dr. Nick Fuller currently serves as the Vice President of AI and Automation at IBM Research. In this role, he leads a dynamic global team dedicated to creating and delivering LLM and Agent-based innovation for enterprise management software spanning a range of domains and data modalities, inclusive of technology delivery in the open, for internal functions and to IBM product units. His expertise in management software spans various domains, including business functions, IT systems, software engineering and asset management encompassing the following data modalities: text, code, timeseries and image data. Nick has 20+ years client-facing experience that has culminated in differentiation of IBM’s IT Automation portfolio, launch of new modernization products for IBM and Red Hat, and implementing IBM full-stack edge computing research strategy. Additionally, his strategic foresight has also played a pivotal role in differentiating five successive CMOS generations, catering to the evolving needs of IBM Systems and OEM clients.
Nick is an IBM Master Inventor holding over 75 patents, has co-authored 80 technical publications and has been cited on over 3400 occasions. Additionally, as a recognized thought leader, he routinely provides commentary on industry trends in prestigious outlets such as Forbes, IEEE Spectrum and Techspot. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, Nick received his Bachelor of Science in Physics and Math from Morehouse College (’97) and his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Columbia University (’02). He lives in Long Island, New York with his wife and two sons and in his personal time loves playing soccer, listening to music, travelling, and writing. He is the author of Struggle and Progress.