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Mar 5, 2012

NDES 2012 July 11 – 13, 2012, Wolfenbüttel, Germany

The conference aims at stimulating and enabling scientists from all over the world to exchange know-ledge and ideas in the field of nonlinear dynamics and its applications in a friendly atmosphere. Nonlinear phenomena are observed in diverse areas such as physics, biology, economics, electronics and computer science. The conference will cover cutting-edge research in these highly active fields and explore new perspectives of nonlinear dynamics in interdisciplinary applications. The scope of interest includes, but it is not limited to:
  • Theory, analysis, modelling, implementations and applications of nonlinear circuits and systems in science, technology and biology
  • Nonlinear network analysis
  • Neural networks, neurodynamics, robots 
  • Nonlinear signal processing: Time-series analysis, communication, coding
  • Nonlinear devices: Sensors, lasers
  • Bifurcation and chaos, control and synchronisation
  • Geodynamics
Wolfgang Mathis (Conference Chair, Organizing Committee)
Ruedi Stoop (Conference Co-Chair, Organizing Committee)

Feb 23, 2012

8th International Conference on Organic Electronics

Tarragona, Spain June 25‐27, 2012 
Organic electronics is a rapidly growing technology that is anticipated to compare with conventional microelectronics in the near future to make transistor circuits, displays and solar cells. Other application like sensors are expected. The International Conference on Organic Electronics was held from 2005 to 2008 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. In 2009, ICOE moved to Liverpool, United Kingdom, in 2010 to Paris, in 2011 in Rome, while the 2012 edition will be held at the campus of University Rovira i Virgili (URV) in Tarragona, Spain. The conference intends to cover all aspects of organic electronics, including materials and chemistry, transistors, OLEDs, photovoltaic cells, circuits and circuit design, manufacturing and inclusion in systems. Technical areas include, but are not limited to: 
  • Materials and chemistry 
  • Transistors 
  • OLEDs Photovoltaic cells 
  • Circuits and circuit design 
  • Manufacturing and inclusion in systems 
  • Modelling 

The conference will be held in coordination with two other events, partially related to the topic: the 10th Graduate Student Meeting on Electronic Engineering (June 21-22) and the 2nd International Training Course on Compact Modelling (TCCM 2012) (June 28-29).

Jan 9, 2012

C4P: 2012 IEEE Silicon Nanoelectronics Workshop

Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Hawaii (June 10-11, 2012)
Sponsored by the IEEE Electron Device Society
Authors are encouraged to submit a full-length paper to the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology or the IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. Download the Call for Papers (PDF format) Further Information The 2012 Silicon Nanoelectronics Workshop is a satellite workshop of the 2012 VLSI Symposia sponsored by the IEEE Electron Device Society. It will be held on June 10-11, 2012 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Hawaii USA. This will be the seventeenth workshop in the annual series. Original papers on nanometer-scale devices and technologies which utilize silicon or which are based on silicon substrates are welcome. Prospective authors are requested to submit an abstract in PDF format, consisting of one page of text and one page of figures. It must include the paper title, the authors’ names and affiliation(s), and the full contact information (mailing address, phone and FAX numbers, e-mail address) for the corresponding author. Accepted abstracts will be reproduced in the workshop proceedings exactly as received. Some of the accepted papers will be presented in Poster Sessions. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 5PM (Pacific Time) April 1, 2012. Authors will be notified by April 30, 2012.
Registration forms and hotel reservation forms will be provided in the Advanced Program of the 2012 VLSI Technology Symposium (http://www.vlsisymposium.org/index.html).
Scope:
•Sub-10 nm transistors, including those employing non-classical structures, novel channel and source/drain materials, or non-thermal injection mechanisms
•Junction and insulator materials and process technology for nanoelectronic devices
•Techniques for fabrication of nanostructures, including nanometer-scale patterning
•Physics of nanoelectronic devices, e.g. quantum effects, non-equilibrium transport
•Modeling/simulation of nanoelectronic devices, e.g. including atomistic effects
•Nanoscale surface, interface, and heterojunction effects in devices
•Device scaling issues including doping fluctuations and atomic granularity
•Circuit design issues and novel circuit architectures, including quantum computing, for nanoelectronic devices
•Optoelectronics using silicon nanostructures
•Techniques targeting zero power electronics (self-supplying), including wireless sensors, energy harvesting, steep slope devices, ultra-low power design and devices
•Devices for heterogeneous integration on silicon, including Graphene, III-V devices, CNT, spin-based devices, MEMs and NEMS, etc.
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Jan 3, 2012

25th ICMTS Conference

SAN DIEGO March 19-22, 2012
Note: This program is subject to change without notice. Final printed version of program will be available at the conference.

Sep 6, 2010

www.SoCconference.com

8th International System-on-Chip (SoC) Conference, Exhibit & Workshops

Date: Nov. 3-4, 2010
Venue: Hilton Irvine/Orange County Airport
Agenda & Schedule

Early Bird Registration Is Now Open!

Three distinguished keynote speakers:

1. Dr. Ivo Bolsens, Senior Vice President and CCEO, Xilinx Inc.
2. Dr. J. Antonio Carballo, WW Manager, IBM Microelectronics Services, Semiconductor Partner, IBM VC Group, IBM.
3. Raouf Y. Halim, CEO, Mindspeed Technologies, Inc.

Feb 26, 2010

Lots of Foundries and Fabless Companies do exist - what about standards for their interface?

DATE 2010 ET-P3 PANEL SESSION

Date: Thu, 2010-03-11; Time: 12:45-13:45
Room: Exhibition Theatre, Ground Floor

Organizers: Manfred Dietrich, Fraunhofer IIS/EAS, and Rene Schueffny, TU Dresden

Companies like Broadcom and Nvidia have shown that the Fabless model conquers the semiconductor market. Today all IDM’s use foundries as second source or use it as part of their volume production Because of the high cost of new manufacturing facilities IDM’s become Fablight and concentrate with their production on highly sophisticated processes. How is it possible to handle even more complex circuits if their processes cannot any more be deeply influenced by the internal design team? Today the value chain of the semiconductor market isolates and dominates more and more the vertical companies like EDA, Design house, Fabless, IP provider, Foundry Test & Packaging. Do we have already enough standards or do we need more and where do we need more standards and how can we make it happen? Who will be the driver or who should be the driver? This panel should offer some answers or even create more questions! It is fact - Fabless companies will have more and more impact in the whole IC logic market and Foundries increase their market share every year! Is it time for standards? [more]

Download DATE 2010 Conference Programme (PDF - 3 MB)

Jan 20, 2010

MIXDES 2010 paper submission deadline

The deadline for the MIXDES paper registration passes in approximately in 6 weeks (Feb 28th, 2010). The most current information about the conference, regular and special sessions invited talks etc. can be found at the in the Final Call for Papers.

This year the conference will be organized in Wroclaw, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. It is located in southwestern Poland, 160 km from Germany and 120 km from the Czech Republic. It is well equipped with communication facilities: international airport, railways and highways, so is quite easy to get there.

As in previous years the papers should be prepared following the paper formatting requirements, however the format may be corrected till the final paper versions deadline (May 15th, 2010). The paper registration and updates should be proceeded by your personal account at the conference web page after log on.

With further questions please contact Dr. Mariusz Orlikowski, the MIXDES 2010 Conference Secretary.

Nov 5, 2009

55th IEEE IEDM conference

The 55th annual IEEE IEDM conference will be held at the Hilton Baltimore on December 7-9, 2009 preceded by a day of Short Courses on Sunday, Dec. 6. The world¹s best scientists and engineers in the field of electronics will showcase their work in a program of papers, panels, special sessions, Short Courses and other events that will spotlight more leading work in more areas of the field than any other conference.

The advance registration deadline is November 16 and the deadline for hotel reservations is November 6. For registration and other information, visit the IEDM 2009 home page at http://www.ieee-iedm.org

As a novelty, IEDM can be followed in twitter and facebook... which I think is a good move.

Sep 14, 2009

TAL 2009

XII Scientific Conference and II School: "Optical Fibres and Their Applications" TAL 2009 October 14 - 17, Lublin and Krasnobród. The aim of the conference is enabling a direct contact and discussion between the teams dealing with:
  • Development of technology and fabrication of optical fibres, cables, planar waveguides and elements of integrated optics and micro-optics
  • Elements of optical fibres technique like couplers, connectors, optical fibres amplifiers, optical and optoelectronic devices for connecting optical fibres with light sources and detectors, multiplexers
  • Optical fibres applications especially those requiring a close cooperation with the optical fibres and optical cables, elements of optical fibres technique and optoelectronics manufactures
  • Education in the photonics in the universities and high schools
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May 5, 2009

ICOE'09

I post the official email I've got:
Just 7 weeks to go. The icoe shop is now live and open so that you can now register and the provisional programme has been organised (attached). The icoe registration fee is £270 while Ph.D. students are free. The oral/poster provisional programme is on the website as well as accommodation details. There is a Liverpool football club Tour and museum taking place on Wednesday afternoon (17th June) at a cost of £10 per person while an organic roadmap talk/discussion is taking place at the same time. Further details and information can be found on the web site http://www.icoe09.com

Apr 15, 2009

7th IEEE EWDTS SYMPOSIUM

The main target of the IEEE East-West Design & Test Symposium (EWDTS 2009) is to exchange experiences between the scientists and technologies of the Eastern and Western Europe, as well as North America and other parts of the world, in the field of design, design automation and test of electronic systems. The symposium aims at attracting scientists especially from countries around the Black Sea, the Baltic states and Central Asia.

Symposium Deadlines:
  • Submission deadline: May 30th, 2009
  • Notification of acceptance: August 1st, 2009
Please go to http://www.molesystems.com/welcome/tttc/EWDTS/2008/login.php to submit your paper.

Mar 4, 2009

The 2009 IEEE ICMTS Program

The 2009 IEEE ICMTS will be held at the Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach Resort in Oxnard, California. The Conference headquarters hotel will provide guest accommodations as well as meeting facilities for all attendees. The technical program, consisting of ten sessions of contributed papers will be held March 31-April 2. A tutorial short course will be offered on Monday, March 30.

Final ICMTS Program: http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/ICMTS/prog09.pdf

Mar 2, 2009

International Conference on Organic Electronics'09

I copy the e-mail from Bill Eccleston, announcing the ICOE'09:


ICOE09 STOP PRESS

The Final Call for abstracts for ICOE(09) runs from 2nd March to 27th March 09 at Liverpool University. PhD postgrads come free. The conference runs from 15th to 18th June. There are special offers on Easyjet for flights to Liverpool: do your booking soon. The award winning website is at http://www.icoe09.com/ and includes hotel details. It includes the world famous Adelphi Hotel of Titanic fame at the conference rate where the Conference Dinner will be held. The estimated number of abstracts is estimated to be 17% higher than last year so overall acceptance rate is likely to be lower. The cut-off point is likely to be before the final deadline. Some oral presentations are reserved for the second call. There will be up to 50 poster places.

Among the invited talks are

Richard Friend (Cambridge): PV

Stephen Choe (Princeton) : nanoimprint

Jan Genoe (IMEC): Circuits and rfid

Jiro Kasahara ( just out of Sony)

Plus 6 others which will appear on the website with abstracts soon.