
Hassan Khan
Holds a PhD in engineering and public policy, contributing expertise on technology and policy.
Top 3 podcasts with Hassan Khan
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Aug 13, 2022 • 1h 25min
CHIPS Act + The Future of Microelectronics
Eric Breckenfeld, Director of Technology Policy at the Semiconductor Industry Association, and Hassan Khan, a PhD in engineering and public policy, dive into the recent CHIPS Act. They discuss the National Semiconductor Technology Center, which aims to propel domestic semiconductor innovation. The conversation digs into the commercialization challenges facing the semiconductor industry, the shift beyond silicon, and the future of chip packaging. Together, they explore how U.S. startups can stay competitive, especially against China's growing influence in microelectronics.

Aug 9, 2022 • 19min
What Happens Without Taiwan's Chips?
Hassan Khan, a PhD holder in engineering and public policy, dives into the critical role of Taiwan's semiconductor industry. He highlights how halting operations could ripple through cloud computing and technological innovation. The discussion touches on the unique skills present in Taiwan and the threats posed by geopolitical tensions, including the potential impacts of a Chinese takeover. Khan also emphasizes the industry's evolution, including historical rivalries, and the major consequences for global tech if Taiwan's chips are disrupted.

May 3, 2021 • 51min
How to Make the U.S. Semiconductor Industry Boom Again
Alex Williams, a research analyst at Employ America, and Hassan Khan, a tech procurement expert with a PhD in semiconductor policy, dive into the challenges facing the U.S. semiconductor industry. They discuss the critical need for government intervention to revitalize manufacturing and enhance supply chain resilience. Insightful thoughts on historical context reveal how past decisions impact today's competitiveness. The duo explores innovative policy proposals and the essential collaboration needed among stakeholders to ignite a new era for American chip production.