Symposium VIII: More than Moore and Emerging Semiconductor Technologies
Symposium Committee
Symposium VIII: More than Moore and Emerging Semiconductor Technologies
We are soliciting papers on all aspects of emerging semiconductor technologies that do not simply follow the Moore’s law scaling but rather provide functional diversifications, such as MEMS, sensors, optoelectronics, flexible electronics. Novel device concepts that operate differently from typical charge-based transistors are also welcome, such as spintronic devices, quantum devices, etc.
Solicited topics including but not limited to:
• MEMS and NEMS
• Sensors and bioelectronics
• Optoelectronics and photonic devices
• Flexible, stretchable, and wearable electronics
• Organic and plastic semiconductor devices
• Spintronic and quantum devices
• Other emerging semiconductor technologies
Symposium Committee
Prof. Jianshi Tang Chair |
Tsinghua University, China |
Prof. Wei Wang Co-Chair |
Institute of Microelectronics, Peking University, China |
Dr. Hsiang-Lang Lung Co-Chair |
Macronix International Ltd. |
Dr. Chen Wang Member |
Tsinghua University, China |
Prof. Edward Y. CHANG Member |
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, China |
Dr. Chang Chen Member |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Prof. Thomas Otto Member |
Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS, Chemnitz, Germany |
Dr. Alex Gu Member |
Shanghai University and SITRI, China |
Prof. Zhen Zhang Member |
Uppsala University, Sweden |
Prof. Daniele Ielmini Member |
Politecnico Di Milano, Milano, Italy |
Prof. Kechao Tang Member |
Peking University, China |
Prof. Qiming Shao Member |
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China |
Prof. Shijun Liang Member |
Nanjing University, China |
Prof. Xiaodong Huang Member |
Southeast University, China |
Prof. Zhuoqing Yang Member |
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China |
Symposium VIII: More than Moore and Emerging Semiconductor Technologies
We are soliciting papers on all aspects of emerging semiconductor technologies that do not simply follow the Moore’s law scaling but rather provide functional diversifications, such as MEMS, sensors, optoelectronics, flexible electronics. Novel device concepts that operate differently from typical charge-based transistors are also welcome, such as spintronic devices, quantum devices, etc.
Solicited topics including but not limited to:
• MEMS and NEMS
• Sensors and bioelectronics
• Optoelectronics and photonic devices
• Flexible, stretchable, and wearable electronics
• Organic and plastic semiconductor devices
• Spintronic and quantum devices
• Other emerging semiconductor technologies