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Date: Sat Oct 22 15:28:28 2005
Subject: 07.03.12 Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics From Atoms to Materials to Devices to System Architecture Phoenix, Arizona, March 12-16, 2007 http://www.AtomicScaleDesign.Net/ngc2007 Microelectronics technologies have reached a new stage in their development: the latest miniaturization of electronic devices is approaching atomic dimensions, interconnect bottlenecks are limiting circuit speeds, new materials are being introduced into microelectronics manufacture at an unprecedented rate, and alternative technologies to mainstream CMOS are being considered. As a marriage of today's micro-, tomorrow's nano- and future molecular electronics this series of conferences on Nano and Giga Challenges in Microelectronics (NGCM) is being launched. Following the first successful forums in Moscow, Russia (NGCM2002) and in Krakow, Poland (NGCM2004) the third meeting will be held in Phoenix, Arizona in 2007 hosted by Arizona State University in cooperation with Nano & Giga Solutions and other local, national and international organizations, Universities, research centers, companies and governmental agencies. GIGAntic challenges for the continuing growth of information technologies beyond the fundamental physical limits in scaling electronic devices to smaller and smaller sizes has sparked an unprecedented level of interdisciplinary and international cooperation between industrial and academic researchers, companies - IT market rivals, and countries, including former political and military rivals. The next forum in Phoenix, Arizona, invites academic and industrial researchers to present tutorial, expository and original research papers dedicated to the scientific and advanced technologicaly problems related to the ultimate merge of micro- and nanoelectronics and photonics in specific areas, such as: * atomic scale materials design: theory and experiment * bio- and molecular electronics and photonics * high frequency electronics * fabrication of nanodevices * magnetic materials and spintronics * materials and processes for integrated and subwave optoelectronics * nanoCMOS: new materials for FETs and other devices * nanoelectronics system architecture * nano optics and lasers * non-silicon materials and devices * quantum effects in devices Organizers Co-Chairmen ====================== Herb Goronkin (Advisory Board) NanoBusiness Alliance, Phoenix, Arizona, USA Stephen Goodnick (Program Committee) Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Anatoli Korkin (Organizing and Program Committee) Nano & Giga Solutions, Gilbert, AZ, USA Advisory Board ============== Phaedon Avouris IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA Enrique Calleja ISOM, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Robert Chau, Intel, Portland, OR, USA Sorin Cristoloveanu, ENSERG, Grenoble, France Dan Dascalu IMT-Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania David Ferry Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Donald Fitzmaurice University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Alastair Glass Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland Marcus Halik University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany Takeo Hattori Musashi Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan Yoshiro Hirayama NTT Basic Research Laboratories,Atsugi, Japan Serge Luryi Stony Brook University, New York , NY, USA Pawitter Mangat Motorola, Tempe, Arizona, USA Nasser Peyghambarian, Arizona University, Tucson, AZ, USA Jammy Raj, SEMATECH, Austin, TX, USA Ron Schott Arizona Technology Council, Tempe, AZ, USA Jun'ichi Sone NEC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan Andreas Wild Freescale Semiconducteurs Centre de Recherche , Crolles, France Jimmy Xu Brown University, Providence, RI, USA Hiroshi Yokoyama Nanotechnology Research Institute, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan Victor Zhirnov Semiconductor Research Corporation , RTP, North Carolina, USA Program Committee ================= Gennadi Bersuker SEMATECH, Austin, Texas, USA Alex Bratkovski HP Labs, Palo Alto, CA, USA Magdalena Lidia Ciurea National Institute of Materials Physics, Bucharest, Romania Alex Doboli Stony Brook University, New York, NY, USA Jeff Druker Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Olga Elyukhina (Secretary) Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St Petersburg, Russia Oksana Fesenko Materials Science Institute of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Thomas Frauenheim University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany Tapas Kar Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA Predrag Krstic Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA Konstantin Likharev Stony Brook University, New York, NY, USA Ran Liu Fudan University, Shanghai, China George Maracas Motorola, Tempe, Arizona, USA Peter Mueller IBM Research, Zurich, Switzerland Wolfgang Porod University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA Yuriy Raikher Institute of Continuum Media Mechanis, Perm, Russia Victor Ryzhii University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan Jason Sydow Arizona Technology Enterprises, Tempe, Arizona, USA NJ Tao Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Trevor Thornton Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Bo Varga Silicon Valley Nano Ventures, La Honda, California, USA Koichi Yamashita University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Anatoly Zayats Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom Organizing Committee ===================== Jennifer Feilke ASU Research Park, Tempe, Arizona, USA Herbert Finkelstein Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Leonardo Fonseca (South America liason) State University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil Dan Henderson City of Tempe, Tempe, Arizona, USA Jan Labanowski (Website Development) Computational Chemistry List, Ltd., Columbus, Ohio, USA Kristin Olafsdottir (accomodation & venue) Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Maria Oseeva Intel, Sarov, Russia Matt Stoker Freescale Semiconductor, Tempe, Arizona, USANOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!!