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Unique nanoscale material and device properties provide opportunities to achieve improved performance and efficiency, and to enable new functionalities. The focus of nanoelectronics research has shifted from low-power switches for Boolean logic to emerging materials and devices for novel computing paradigms. This paper will discuss new directions of energy-efficient nanoelectronics based on a brief review of the new research funded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC).