Plenary talks
- “The European Nano-electronics roadmap” Andreas Wild, Eniac, Germany
- “Photonics - electronics integration on CMOS” Laurent Fulbert, CEA-LETI,
France
- “Graphene - carbon based electronics” Andrea Ferrari, University of Cambridge
- “Analog Design Trends&Challenges in 28 and 20nm CMOS Technology”
Pierre Dautriche, STMicroelectroncios, France
- “Brain-machine interfaces as the new frontier in extreme miniaturization”
Jan Rabaey, UC Berkeley, USA
- “Circuit Design ion Organic Semiconductors” Paul Heremans, IMEC, Belgium
- “Fully integrated DCDC: from discrete components to fully integrated
CMOS, a power management revolution” Michiel Steyaert, KU Leuven, Belgium
- ”Multimode-Multiband transceivers for next generation of wireless
communications” Aarno Pärssinen, Finland
- “Wireless Medical Implant Technology - Recent advances and future
developments” Peter Bradley, Zarlink Semiconductors, Sweden & USA
- “Fundamentals and current status on low loss MOSFETs using steep-slope
device architecture” Alan Seabaugh, Notre Dame University, USA
- “Current status on GaN based RF-Power devices” Tetsuzo Ueda, Panasonic,
Japan
- “High-k/metal gate innovations enabling continued CMOS scaling” Martin
Frank, IBM, USA