The 8th SINANO Modelling Summer
School will take place in Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain) from September
25 to 28 2018.
The SINANO summer school was established in 2005, in the from of the SINANO Network of Excellence (funded by the 7th FB of the EU). The previous editions were held in Glasgow (2005) and in Bertinoro, Italy (2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006).
The Sinano Modelling Summer School is a bi-annual comprehensive set of classes aimed at doctoral or postdoctoral level researchers from both industry and academia. Via a programme consisting of lectures, tutorials, advanced discussion groups, students will expand and refine their knowledge of the design, optimization, simulation and characterization of cutting edge semiconductor devices, with the world’s leading device simulation and electrical characterization experts.
This year the SINANO Modelling Summer School will target multi-scale modelling of semiconductor devices.
The 7th SINANO Modelling Summer School is partially sponsored by the SINANO Institute and the DOMINO EU H2020 project.
It is organized by the Department of Electronic, Electrical and Automatic Control Engineering (DEEEiA) of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), in Tarragona. The Chair of the 8th SINANO Modelling Summer School is Prof. Benjamin Iñiguez, who is also the Coordinator of the DOMINO project.
Registration, with reduced fees for students, will be open soon.
Here is updated programme:
The SINANO summer school was established in 2005, in the from of the SINANO Network of Excellence (funded by the 7th FB of the EU). The previous editions were held in Glasgow (2005) and in Bertinoro, Italy (2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006).
The Sinano Modelling Summer School is a bi-annual comprehensive set of classes aimed at doctoral or postdoctoral level researchers from both industry and academia. Via a programme consisting of lectures, tutorials, advanced discussion groups, students will expand and refine their knowledge of the design, optimization, simulation and characterization of cutting edge semiconductor devices, with the world’s leading device simulation and electrical characterization experts.
This year the SINANO Modelling Summer School will target multi-scale modelling of semiconductor devices.
The 7th SINANO Modelling Summer School is partially sponsored by the SINANO Institute and the DOMINO EU H2020 project.
It is organized by the Department of Electronic, Electrical and Automatic Control Engineering (DEEEiA) of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), in Tarragona. The Chair of the 8th SINANO Modelling Summer School is Prof. Benjamin Iñiguez, who is also the Coordinator of the DOMINO project.
Registration, with reduced fees for students, will be open soon.
Here is updated programme:
Tuesday,
September 25 2018
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8:30
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Opening
Session
Opening
Benjamin
Iñiguez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
IEEE
EDS MINI-COLLOQUIUM ON SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE MODELLING
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8:55
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"Characterization
Techniques for Ultrathin Materials and Devices".
Sorin
Cristoloveanu (MINATEC, France)
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10:05
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"Compact
Modeling of Organic Thin Film Transistors"
Jamal Deen (McMaster
University,
Canada)
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11:15
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Coffee Break
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11:40
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"Multiscale
Reliability Modeling"
Tibor Grasser (TU-Wien, Austria)
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12:50
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"FOSS TCAD/EDA Tools for
Compact Modelling"
Wladek
Grabinski (GMC, Switzerland)
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14:00
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Lunch
SINANO
MODELLING SUMMER SCHOOL
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15:15
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"Monte Carlo simulation of
THz nanodevices based on III-V semiconductors"
Javier
Mateos (University of Salamanca,
Spain)
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16:25
20:00
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“Monte Carlo simulation of
emerging Si
devices”
Francisco Gámiz (University of
Granada,
Spain)
Welcome Reception
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Wednesday
September 26 2018
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9:00
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"Steep-slope
devices: prospects and challenges"
Elena
Gnani (University of Bologna)
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10:10
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"Physics
of novel devices for quantum information science"
Thierry
Ferrus et al. (Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory, UK)
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11:20
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Coffee break
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11:30
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“Spiking
Neural Circuits and Systems”
François
Danneville (IEMN, France)
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12:50
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"Time
Dependent Variability in CMOS devices: characterization and compact
modelling"
Montserrat
Nafria (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
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14:00
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Lunch
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15:15
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“Atomic-scale
modelling of semiconductor technology"
Kurt Stokbro (Synopsis
QuantumWise, Denmark)
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16:25
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"Physics and modelling of
organic and hybrid photovoltaic devices"
Lluís F.
Marsal (Universitat Rovira i
Virgili, Spain)
Thursday,
June 27 2018
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I strongly encourage
researchers in semiconductor devices, especially Ph D students and
postdocs to attend the SINANO Modelling Summer School in Tarragona!!!
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.
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