2012 Advanced Research Workshop

Future Trends in Microelectronics: Into the Cross Currents
June 25-29, 2012:  Corsica, France

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Program and Agenda

Sunday
June 24
Registration        How you can be contacted during the Workshop?
Day 1
Monday
June 25

8:30  Welcoming remarks by FTM Mafia
(Serge Luryi, Jimmy Xu, Alex Zaslavsky)

Morning Session: Captains of Industry Set the Tone
      Chairs: Serge Luryi and Jimmy Xu
9:00-9:45 Kinam Kim
Technology innovation, reshaping the microelectronics industry
9:45-10:30 Mark Pinto
Silicon photovoltaics: Accelerating to grid parity
10:30-10:45 - Coffee Break
10:45-11:30 Luigi Colombo
Materials for electronic devices beyond CMOS
11:30-12:15
Vadim Banine
Extreme UV lithography now. What happens tomorrow?
12:15-13:00
Shawn Qu Harvesting solar energy – Challenges and prospects

Evening Panel, 18:00-20:00
Moderators: Jimmy Xu  and Serge Luryi                 Industry Captains' Roundtable

Day 2
Tuesday
June 26

Morning Session
Chairs: Sorin Cristoloveanu and Detlev Grützmacher
8:30-9:15 Shriram Ramanathan
Correlated oxides for advanced electronics and energy devices
9:15-10:00
Michael Shur Physics and applications of deep-UV LEDs
10:00-10:45
Carl-Mikael Zetterling SiC high-temperature electronics – is this rocket science?
10:45-11:00 - Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 Aharon Kapitulnik
STM studies of the surface state of three-dimensional topological insulators
11:45-12:30 Ki-Bum Kim
The application of solid-state nanopore structures to biomolecule sensing and sequencing
12:30-13:15
Hooman Mohseni Optical antennas for optoelectronics: Impacts, promises, and limitations

Evening Session:    Poster Presentations and Discussion
      Chair: Yacov Shamash
     
18:00-20:00
Poster Format
1×1 meter or 1×1.2 meters, to be attached to a poster board or directly to a room wall with thumbtacks
Gustavo Ardila  Best Poster Award
Mechanical energy harvesting with piezoelectric nanostructures: Great expectations for autonomous systems
Sorin Cristoloveanu and Alex Zaslavsky A sharp-switching fully-depleted SOI device with high current drive
Natalia Demarina
InAs nanowires with surface states as a building block for tube-like electrical sensing devices
Newton Frateschi Active optomechanical resonators
Detlev Grützmacher Nucleation and growth dynamics of thin film topological insulator Bi2Te3 grown on Si (111) substrates by molecular beam epitaxy
Anna Haab
An alternative path for the fabrication of self-assembled group III-nitride nanowires
James Hayward
Shorted circuits: Foiling microelectronic counterfeiters with evidentiary DNA
Sebastian Heedt
Electrical spin injection into semiconductor nanowires
Dimitris Ioannou
Physics and design of nanoscale field effect diodes for memory and electrostatic discharge applications
Djafar Mynbaev
Will optical communications meet the challenges of the future demands?
Alik Palevski Luttinger liquid behavior of long GaAs quantum wires
Noel Rodriguez and Sorin Cristoloveanu Getting rid of the DRAM capacitor
Enrico Sangiorgi Three-dimensional numerical simulation of rear point contact solar cells
Siegfried Selberherr
Reduction of the switching current in spin transfer torque random access memory
Arsen Subashiev and Serge Luryi
Direct observation of Lévy flight of holes in bulk InP
Robin Williams
InAs/InP single quantum dot photonic crystal waveguides


Day 3
Wednesday
June 27

 

Morning Session
      Chairs: Marco Mastrapasqua and Djafar Mynbaev
8:30-9:15
Francis Balestra
Challenges and limits for very low energy computation
9:15-10:00
Hiroshi Iwai The future of Si nanoelectronics
10:00-10:45
Paul Solomon How low can we go?
10:45-11:00 - Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 H.-C. Liu
THz quantum detectors and lasers: Status, problems and future research directions
11:45-12:30 Victor Ryzhii
Graphene terahertz injection lasers: Concepts and feasibility of realization
12:30-13:15
Pawel Hawrylak Graphene based integrated electronic, photonic and spintronic circuit

After lunch: Optional boat excursion to Iles Lavezzi and Bonifacio citadel
Day 4
Thursday
June 28
Morning Session
     Chairs: François Arnaud d'Avitaya and Nadia Lifshitz
8:30-9:15
Jean-Pierre Nozieres When will MRAM take over the world?
9:15-10:00
Nikolai Ledentsov Millions of optical links in a single supercomputer: What next?
10:00-10:45
David A. B. Miller The heat death of information processing and why interconnects matter more than logic
10:45-11:00 - Cofee Break
11:00-11:45
Igor Zutic Spin lasers and spin communication
11:45-12:30
James Hayward Shorted circuits: Foiling microelectronic counterfeiters with evidentiary DNA
12:30-13:15
Michel Dyakonov State of the art and prospects for quantum computing

Evening Panel 
      Moderator:   Serge Luryi 
18:00-18:45
David Borton (special lecture) Wireless, implantable neuroprostheses: Applying advanced technology to untether the mind 
19:00-20:00 Serge Luryi + all participants
Historical votes and bets on fashionable trends: "Fashions, fads, fades, fates, and faith"
20:00
Yacov Shamash + all participants
Vote on best poster
20:30 Conference banquet
Day 5
Friday
June 29
Morning Session
     Chairs: Enrico Sangiorgi and Alex Zaslavsky
9:00-9:45
Jurriaan Schmitz
CMOS post-processing for more-than-Moore
9:45-10:30
Enrique Calleja
Efficient green emission and phosphor-free white lighting based on nano-LED ordered arrays grown by selective area MBE
10:30 – 10:45  Coffee Break
10:45-11:30
Wojciech Knap
Field effect transistors for terahertz applications
11:30-12:15
Vladimir Mitin
Engineering of 3D-barriers by charged quantum dots for effective broadband photovoltaic conversion
12:15-13:00
Michael Kelly
Unmanufacturability
13:00-13:15
Serge Luryi and Jimmy Xu Closing remarks

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