2012 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting announces call for papers

(Nanowerk News) The 58th annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) has issued a Call for Papers seeking the world's best original work in microelectronics research and development. The desired topics this year include silicon and non-silicon device and process technology, along with an increased focus on circuit/device interactions; energy-harvesting, biomedical and power devices; magnetics and spintronics.
The submission deadline is June 25, 2012 at 23:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
The IEDM will take place at the San Francisco Hilton Union Square December 10-12, 2012 preceded by a full day of Short Courses on Sunday, Dec. 9 and 90-minute afternoon tutorial sessions on Saturday, Dec. 8.
The world's best scientists and engineers in the field of microelectronics from industry, academia and government will gather at the IEDM to enjoy a technical program of more than 200 presentations, along with panels, special sessions, Short Courses, IEEE/EDS award presentations and other events spotlighting more leading work in more areas of the field than any other conference.
Papers in the following areas are encouraged:
  • Circuit and Device Interaction
  • Characterization, Reliability and Yield
  • Displays, Sensors and MEMS
  • Memory Technology
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Nano Device Technology
  • Power and Compound Semiconductor Devices
  • Process technology
  • Source: IEEE