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June 23-25 * Notre Dame, Indiana
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EMC 2010: Technical Program
June 23-25, 2010 * Notre Dame, Indiana
TECHNICAL PROGRAM INFO
The technical program commences with the plenary session on Wednesday, June 23 at 8:30 a.m.
The plenary session will be held in Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business. All other
sessions will be held in DeBartolo Hall. Meeting attendees will receive a complete program with abstracts of papers to be presented at the meeting.
Click on a title below to download a PDF of the EMC 2010 Technical Program.
EMC 2010 PLENARY SPEAKER
Plenary Speaker: Walter A. DeHeer
Walter A. DeHeer, Regents’ Professor in the School of Physics at Georgia Institute of Technology, will present, "Epitaxial Graphene: Designing a New Electronic Material." Since 2001 the Georgia Tech epitaxial graphene research team and its collaborators have developed the new field of epitaxial graphene electronics.
Dr. DeHeer will discuss the current status of epitaxial graphene research, including the production methods and recent results from various characterization investigations.
TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA TOPICS
The following symposia topics are currently being planned for EMC 2010. Authors who submitted abstracts and manuscripts may access them via ProgramMaster (log in is required).
• Chemical and Biological Sensors: Materials, Interfaces and Integration |
• Compound Semiconductor Growth on Si Substrates (Heteroepi on Si) |
• Contacts to Semiconductor Epilayers, Nanowires, Nanotubes and Organic Films |
• Dilute Nitride Semiconductors |
• Epitaxial Materials and Devices |
• Epitaxy |
• Epitaxy: Configurable 3D, Metamorphic and Template Growth (Other Areas) |
• Flexible and Printed Thin Film Electronics |
• Graphene (and Carbon Nanotubes) |
• Group III-Nitrides: Growth, Processing, Characterization, Theory and Devices |
• Indium Nitride: Growth, Processing, Characterization, Theory and Devices |
• Ionic Conductors for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Batteries |
• Low-Dimensional Structures: Quantum Dots, Wires and Wells |
• Materials and Novel Concepts for UV Detectors and Emitters |
• Materials Integration: Wafer Bonding and Engineered Substrates |
• Molecular Electronics: Devices, Materials and Molecular Electronics and Chem/Bio Sensors |
• Nano-Magnetic and Spintronic Materials |
• Nanoscale Characterization: Scanning Probes, Electron Microscopy and Other Techniques |
• Nanotubes and Nanowires |
• Narrow Bandgap Semiconductors: Antimonides and Other Materials |
• Nondestructive Testing and In Situ Monitoring and Control |
• Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Photovoltaics |
• Organic Thin Film and Crystalline Transistors: Devices, Materials and Processing |
• Oxide Thin Film Integration: Alternative Dielectrics, Epitaxial Oxides, Superlattices and Metal Gates |
• Point and Extended Defects in Mismatched Materials
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• Point Defects, Extended Defects and Doping in Wide Bandgap Materials |
• Semiconductor Processing: Oxidation, Passivation, Functionalization and Etching |
• Si-Based Heterojunctions |
• Silicon Carbide: Growth, Processing, Characterization, Theory and Devices |
• Solar Cell Materials and Devices |
• Thermoelectrics and Thermionics |
• Zinc Oxide: Growth, Doping, Defects, Nanostructures and Devices |
FOR MORE INFO...
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TMS Meeting Services
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Warrendale , PA 15086-7514 USA
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