What is the most difficult contemporary problem in electronics engineering?

What is the most difficult contemporary problem in electronics engineering?

What is the most difficult contemporary problem in electronics engineering?

I'm asking all you professional electrical and electronics engineers out there. What problem (or problems) is/are there in your field that no one has solved, or even approached?

To give you an idea of my level of technical understanding, I'm a third-year electrical engineering undergraduate student at the Clark engineering school.

Difficulty is a relative measure. There is absolutely no single most difficult problem. However, there may be many interesting or challenging problems in electronics or for that matter in any engineering area. Such challenging problems can include the following: (i) miniaturization of Integrated Circuits, (ii) chip design considering the performance and energy consumption tradeoff (especially handling overheating), (iii) integration of electronics to biological systems, (iv) energy-free operation of electronic devices, (v) spintronics, (vi) quantom electronics, etc.. This list can probably be very long.

Good luck



Comments
  • Jeneva :

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  • Charise :

    To be, or not to be?

  • Shirely :

    For that matter in electronics to biological systems iv energyfree operation of electronics to biological systems iv energyfree operation of integrated circuits ii chip design considering the performance and energy consumption tradeoff especially handling overheating.