Oct 16, 2025

[IEEE EDS MQ] Trends and Challenges in Microelectronics

IEEE EDS MQ “Trends and Challenges in Microelectronics
Monday, October 13th, 2025
FACULTY OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
University of Niš
Aleksandra Medvedeva 4, Niš, Serbia
8:00 Registration

8:30   Introductory Remarks and Opening Address
D. Danković, University of Niš, Serbia
Z. Marinković, University of Niš, Serbia

Session I: Chairmen: T. Grasser, V. Davidović

8:45   Device Engineering in E.V.E. Era for Sustainable Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems
S. Deleonibus; CEA/LETI, France


9:10 Neuromorphic Technologies for Autonomous Intelligent Systems at the Edge
[online] A. M. Ionescu; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland

9:30 Coffee break

9:40 Contacts at the Nanoscale and for Nanomaterials
H. Wong; University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


10:05 Unlocking the Potential of Multifunctional Devices
[online] N. El-Atab; KAUST Saudi Arabia

10:25 Coffee break

Session II: Chairmen: H. Wong, D. Danković

10:35 Steep-slope Devices: Prospects and Challenges
E. Gnani; University of Bologna, Italy

11:00 Modeling FinFETs, Nanowires and Stacked Nanosheets with Temperature
[online] A. Cerdeira; CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico

11:20 Coffee break

11:30 The IHP OpenPDK Initiative: RoadMap Update
W. Grabinski; IEEE EDS R8 Chair

11:55 A Review of Lambert’s W Function Utilization in Nanodevice Modeling
[online]A. Ortiz-Conde; University Simon Bolivar, Venezuela

12:15 Coffee break

12:25 Benchmarking Insulators for Devices Based on 2D Materials
T. Grasser; Technical University of Vienna, Austria


 


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