2011 International Semiconductor Device Research Symposium (ISDRS)
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The biennial International Semiconductor Device Research Symposium focuses on exploratory research in electronic and photonic materials and devices. Areas such as novel device concepts, processing technologies, advanced modeling, nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, wide band-gap semiconductors, MEMS materials and devices, oxides and dielectrics, organic and polymer opto-electronic materials and devices, ultra high frequency devices & RF effects, and high power-high temperature devices are included. The Symposium brings together diverse participants in multidisciplinary areas, and provides a forum for extended personal scientific interaction for engineers, scientists, and students working in the field of advanced electronic materials and device technologies.

Abstracts from the conference are published online through IEEE Xplore. Presenters may optionally submit a full-length manuscript to be considered for publication in a special issue of Solid State Electronics.

Plenary Speakers

  • Thursday, Dec. 8 2011
    Prof. H.-S Philip Wong, Stanford University: "Emerging Memory Devices"

  • Prof. James Speck, University of California Santa Barbara: "Progress in Nonpolar and Semipolar GaN Materials and Devices"

We will soon announce further ISDRS 2011 plenary speakers.

Paper Topics

Original papers are solicited in the following subject areas:
  • Electronics for Energy
  • Flexible Electronics
  • High Frequency Devices
  • High Power Electronics
  • Low Power Electronics
  • MEMS / NEMS
  • Micro/nanofluidics
  • Modeling (Compact and Distributed) and Simulation
  • Nanoelectronics
  • Nanotubes and Graphene
  • Nanowires, Assembly Methods and Devices
  • Novel Devices
  • Optics and Optoelectronics
  • Organic Materials and Devices
  • Oxides and Dielectrics
  • Photovoltaics
  • Plasmonics
  • Processing Technology
  • Quantum Transport
  • Reliability
  • Sensors and Biosensors
  • SiGe and Germanium Devices
  • SOI
  • Space and Extreme Environment Electronics
  • Testing and Characterization
  • Wide Bandgap: Devices and Applications

 

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