Richard D. Crisp is currently vice president of new technology development and chief scientist for Etron America where he is engaged in developing low-cost DRAM architectures for miniaturized imaging systems. Mr Crisp has designed Imaging Systems, CPUS, memories, and miniaturized semiconductor packaging. He has worked for Intel, Motorola, MIPS, Rambus, Tessera and Etron and has received over 80 patents for his work. He was a member of the ISSCC Program Committee from 1991 – 2000 serving as the Program Committee Chair in 2000, Vice Chair in 1999 and Memory Subcommittee Chair 1997-98. He has published many peer-reviewed papers in journals and conferences such as the ISSCC, IEEE JSSC, SPIE Electronic Imaging, ISMP, ICEP and IS&T.