Dec 19, 2007

Nanotube-Producing Bacteria

Two engineers at the University of California, Riverside are part of a team that has found semiconducting nanotubes produced by living bacteria – a discovery that could help in the creation of a new generation of nanoelectronic devices.

Have a look at the full story at Semiconductor Online, or have a look at the original press release.

Genus Shewanella. The nanotube filaments produced by biological means could point toward semiconductor manufacturing processes with a smaller energy and environmental footprint. Image credit: Hor-Gil Hur, GIST

Dec 18, 2007

A paper on IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering

In this month's issue (Volume 3, Issue 1, 2008), I've found an interesting paper from the HiSim people. Have a look at it:
A Gate-Current Model for Advanced MOSFET Technologies Implemented into HiSIM2
(Ryosuke Inagaki, Norio Sadachika, Dondee Navarro, Mitiko Miura-Mattausch, Yasuaki Inoue)

Dec 12, 2007

IEEE Staff Member Awarded

William F. Van Der Vort, executive director of the IEEE Electron Devices Society, received this year's Eric Herz Outstanding Staff Member Award.
The annual IEEE-sponsored award recognizes leadership and contributions to the success of the IEEE over a long period of time. Read on at http://bmsmail3.ieee.org:80/u/8823/40298008

Dec 8, 2007

International Symposium on Flexible Electronics 2008

The first International Symposium on Flexible Electronics (ISFE 2008) will be held in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain, on April 6-9 2008.

This new conference is sponsored by the Engineering Conferences International (ECI) Foundation, together with the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV, Tarragona, Spain)

The deadline for 300-word abstracts for oral presentations has been extended to December 17 2008.

Abstracts for posters can be sent until February 2008, but will not be published in the Book of Abstracts.

The invited speakers who have confirmed their participation are:

Prof. Michael S Shur (RPI, Troy, NY, USA)
Prof. Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University)
Prof. M. Jamal Deen (McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada)
Prof. Takao Someya (Tokyo University, Japan)
Dr Warren Jackson (HP, Palo Alto, CA, USA)
Prof. William Eccleston (University of Liverpool, UK)
Dr Euan Smith (CDT, Cambridge, UK)
Dr Hagen Klauk (Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Physics, Stuttgart, Germany)

Dec 3, 2007

MIXDES Special Session on Compact Modelling

Let me remind you about a special session on Compact Modelling which
will be held during the nearest MIXDES Conference, Poznan', June 19-21,
2008 (http://www.mixdes.org). Its main topic, i.e. "Compact Modeling and
Characterization of Nano CMOS Technologies" is very, very closely
related the COMON domain. I am sure, that Your participation would
enrich the session level and would be very helpful for COMON activity.