Satellite Events |
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In addition to the main conference, delegates are offered the opportunity
to attend two complementary reviews of major research projects organised
by Professor Asen Asenov. Interested parties should indicate their
interest when registering for the main conference as satellite event
registration is not automatic.
The satellite events will consist of half-day reviews, where delegates
will be introduced to the research highlights from two major multidisciplinary
UK EPSRC projects in the field of device, circuit and systems design.
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"Meeting
the material challenges of nano-CMOS electronics” - Investigates
the impact of the atomic and electronic structure of materials on
nano-scale electronics. Project partners UCL, Glasgow University and
NASA ARC will present research aimed at developing tools capable of
simulating the properties of materials, device interfaces and interface
defects. This involves the application of atomic and electronic structure
calculations, Non-equilibrium Green’s Function transport calculations
and 3D atomistic device simulations. More... |
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"Meeting the design challenges of nano-CMOS electronics"
– A UK eScience pilot project investigating the impact of parameter
fluctuations on next generation circuits and the design methodologies
that will be required to make them. Project partners in the Universities
of Glasgow, Manchester, Southampton, Edinburgh and York will present
initial research into the development of new TCAD and ECAD ‘grid’
enabled simulation methodologies capable of tackling the design complexity
of nano-CMOS electronics that specifically result from device variability.
More...
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| Registration for these events
will be taken during the payment pocess. |
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| EPSRC is the main UK government agency for funding
research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing
around £740 million a year in a broad range of subjects –
from mathematics to materials science, and from information technology
to structural engineering. They operate to meet the needs of industry
and society by working in partnership with universities to invest
in people and scientific discovery and innovation. |