May 22, 2012 |
2012 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting announces call for papers
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(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.
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The submission deadline is June 25, 2012 at 23:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
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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.
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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.
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Papers in the following areas are encouraged:
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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
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