“The Future of Nanoelectronics Devices and Systems Beyond Moore”
Workshop on August 31, 2021
This one-day Workshop, supported; IEEE, will be devoted to the update of the European contribution to the IRDS Roadmap in the field of More than Moore, Beyond CMOS and Emerging Materials. The main challenges, most promising technologies, needed research efforts and possible applications will be presented in the following sessions; renown EU experts:
- Beyond CMOS and Emerging Materials
- Trends in Beyond CMOS
Clivia Sotomayor-Torres; ICN2 and Jouni Ahopelto; VTT - 2D semi-metal to semiconductor transition devices and/or doping of 2D materials
Farzan Gity; Tyndall - GeSn/Ge vertical nanowire GAA FETs
Qing-Tai Zhao; FZJ - Flexible electronics with 2D materials
Zhenxing Wang; AMO - Presentation of the new IRDS More than Moore Roadmap
Mart Graef; TU Delft - Energy Harvesting for Autonomous Systems
- Summary of the IRDS Energy Harvesting for Autonomous Systems White Paper
Gustavo Ardila; UGA - Energy sustainability problems of IoT networks
Thomas Skotnicki; CEZAMAT - Contribution of triboelectricity for kinetic energy harvesting using electrostatic transduction
Philippe BASSET; ESIEE, Paris - Smart Sensors
- Summary of the IRDS Smart Sensors White Paper
Alan O’Riordan; Tyndall - Sensing at the Edge: Challenges and Opportunities
Adrian Ionescu; EPFL - Smart Sensors and Systems for environment and human exposure monitoring
Carmen Moldovan; IMT - Smart Energy
- Summary of the IRDS Smart Energy White Paper
Mikael Ostling; KTH - Smart power devices based Wide Bandgap semiconductors
William Vandendaele; CEA LETI - Materials and substrates for future power devices
Joff Derluyn; Soitec BU EpiGaN - Flexible/Wearable Electronics
- Roadmap of Flexible Electronics: Challenges and Possible Solutions; Summary of the IRDS White Paper
Benjamin Iñiguez; URV - Schottky barrier and organic devices for neuromorphic circuits
Laurie Calvet; CNRS; Université Paris Saclay - New strategies for sustainable electronics
Elvira Fortunato; UNL
Program: will be available soon
Registration: free of charge but mandatory; More information:
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