2019 International Workshop on
Computer Aided Design of Thin-Film Transistors
(CAD-TFT)
University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona (Catalonia) Spain
July 8-10, 2019
The 2019 CAD-TFT Workshop will provide a forum for discussions and current practices on compact
TFT modeling and to promote research on CAD techniques at all levels (TCAD,
compact modelling, circuit & system design) for TFT technologies. It is
also intended to promote the training of students, young researchers and
engineers and to build international, academic-industry, and cross-level
collaborations to evoke new applications of TFT technologies. The workshop will
technically be co-sponsored by the IEEE EDS Compact Modeling Technical
Committee, in joint collaboration with the Department of Electronic, Electrical and Automatic Control Engineering (DEEEiA) of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) and
Silvaco Europe Ltd. An EDS Mini-Colloquium will take place on July 8.
The chair of the 2019 CAD-TFT Workshop and the EDS Mini-Colloquium is Prof. Benjamin Iñiguez, from URV.
A partial
list of the areas of interest includes:
· Physics of TFTs and
operating principles
· Compact TFT device
models for circuit simulation
· Model implementation
and circuit analysis techniques
· Model parameter
extraction techniques
· TFT design for
displays and emerging applications
█ Abstract Submission Deadline: May 1, 2019
Please
note, abstracts will be considered for the conference even after the official
submission deadline.
Tarragona is about 100 Km south from Barcelona, on the coast (the so-called "Costa Daurada",
Golden Coast). Traveling to Tarragona from Barcelona is easier. There
are frequent direct buses between Tarragona and Barcelona Airport, and
also frequent trains between Tarragona and Barcelona. Besides, from some
European cities it is possible to fly to Reus Airport, which is about
10 Km from Tarragona.
Tarragona
is one of the most important hubs of tourism in Europe, not only
because of the nice beaches around the city, but also because of its
historical landmarks.. Tarragona was a very important city of the Roman
Empire. In 2000 UNESCO
committee officially declared the Roman archaeological complex of
Tarraco (name of Tarragona during the Roman Empire) a World Heritage
Site. This
recognition is intended to help ensure the conservation of the
monuments, as well as to introduce them to the broader international
public.