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IMPORTANT DATES |
Abstracts must be received by March 24, 2005, to be considered for inclusion in this conference |
Invited Speakers and Titles
Plenary and invited speakers will present the
latest developments in emerging device technologies
including organic devices, quantum
devices, spin devices, phase change memory, wide
bandgap devices, optical devices, power devices,
carbon nanotube devices, scaled Si and SiGe
devices, III-V transistors, and devices fabricated
using nanoparticles, nanowires, and atomically
thin carbon films.
PLENARY SPEAKERS & SESSION |
Location: Corwin Pavilion, Monday, June 20
Session Organizer: Alan Seabaugh, University of Notre Dame
Session Chair: Theresa S. Mayer, Pennsylvania State University
- 8:30 AM: Welcoming Remarks
Presentations: IEEE Fellows and Best Student Paper Awards
- 9:00 AM: I.-1 Plenary Paper
Plastic Electronics and Optoelectronics
A. J. Heeger, Department of Physics, University of California, Santa
Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA
- 10:10 AM: I.-2 Plenary Paper
Quantum Cascade Lasers: Widely Tailorable Light Sources for the
Mid- To Far-Infrared and their Applications
F. Capasso, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Greg Atwood, Intel
- Alain Cappy, IEMN
- Larry Coldren, University of California,
Santa Barbara
- James Cooper, Purdue University
- Kazukiyo Joshin, Fujitsu
- Philip Kim, Columbia University
- Victor Klimov, Los Alamos
- Joachim Knoch, Research Center, Juelich
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