Max Shulaker
American electrical engineer
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Max M. Shulaker is a Stanford-educated American electrical engineer and was a professor at MIT credited with the development of the first carbon nanotube computer[1] and the first modern microprocessor built from carbon nanotube transistors.[2] His research was widely reported in US and British media.[3][4][5][6][7][8] He left his position as a professor to pursue medical studies at NYU [9] and is currently a clinical instructor. [10]