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The DRC brings together scientists, engineers, and students to discuss
new and exciting breakthroughs and advances in the field of device research.
The DRC is sponsored by the IEEE
Electron Devices Society. The conference will be held at University
of California--Santa Barbara Campus, Santa Barbara California, from
Monday, June 24 through Wednesday, June 26. EMC/DRCThe DRC and the Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) of TMS will again coordinate activities. The EMC will be held at the same location on Wednesday, June 26 through Friday, June 28, 2002. Device-oriented papers should be submitted to the DRC and materials-oriented papers to the EMC. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES SESSIONA session will be dedicated to new materials, novel devices and emerging technologies. Invited speakers will present the latest developments in promising new devices and device technologies. EXPLORATORY DEVICES DISCUSSION SESSIONA limited number of abstracts will be accepted for presentation in a poster and discussion session. The focus is on exploratory device concepts and novel device technologies. Authors who wish for their abstract to be considered for inclusion in this session should consult the TMS Conference Management System for instructions. |
2002 DRC CHAIRS |
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General Program
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Technical Program
Chair Treasurer Past Chairman |
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Pallab Bhattacharya,
Univ. of Michigan; Karl Bohringer, Univ. of Washington; Colombo
Bolognesi, Simon Fraser Univ.; Bobby Brar, Rockwell Scientific
Co.; Jeff Casady, Mississippi State Univ.; Kent Choquette, Univ.
of Illinois-Urbana; Jack Hergenrother, Agere Systems; Richard
Kiehl, Univ. of Minnesota; Hagen Klauk, Infineon Technologies;
Fumio Koyama, Tokyo Inst. of Technology; Theresa Mayer, Penn
State Univ.; Yasuyuki Miyamoto, Tokyo Inst. of Technology; Ed
Nowak, IBM Microelectronics; Leonard Franklin Register, Univ.
of Texas-Austin; Joerg Schulze, Univ. Bundeswehr-Muenchin; Alan
Seabaugh, Univ. of Notre Dame; Herb Shea, Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies;
Vivek Subramanian, Univ. of California-Berkeley; Yasuo Takahashi,
NTT Basic Research Lab; Bin Yu, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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