
Randolph Levine - Founder of ZettaCore
Dr. Randolph H. Levine is the founding CEO of ZettaCore, based in Denver, Colorado. ZettaCore is developing the next generations of semiconductor memory using molecular electronics. Dr. Levine was responsible for building the company from academic concept to commercialization, including two rounds of venture capital financing. He remains an active executive at ZettaCore and is a member of the board of directors. At the time he founded ZettaCore, he was Vice President for Business Development at Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc., a DNA diagnostics company subsequently acquired by Motorola, Inc. He previously held senior executive positions at Digital Equipment Corporation, including managing Digital's world-wide sales and marketing efforts in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and oil and gas industries, and directly the company's product planning activities. Prior to joining Digital, Dr. Levine spent ten years teaching and doing research in Astrophysics, primarily at Harvard University. Dr. Levine has a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley and a Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University. He is a graduate of George Washington High School in Denver.
About ZettaCore: ZettaCore is a developer of molecular memory technology and products for current and future-generation electronic devices. ZettaCore's primary focus is on molecular memory using molecules to store information in electronic devices. The company leverages the size and structure of molecules to provide significant advances in memory density and performance, as well as enable a reduction in semiconductor manufacturing costs. In the not too distant future, ZettaCore's technology will form a key component of new generations of memory applications that will meet the needs of state-of-the-art electronics products.