News for participants


Instructions for authors

Paper submission is now open, here: http://www.epapers.org/ess2013.
All author submission information can be found on the submission site.
Deadline for submission: 15th of April, 2013.
Extended Submission Deadline: 29 April 2013.
Certification of acceptance: 7th of June, 2013.

List of plenary talks

Full list of the 12 keynote papers (plenary talks) is now available and can be seen below. Note that in some cases, a brief outline of the paper and a short biography of the author are displayed.

Joint Plenary

  • Reinhard Ploss, CEO Infineon, Automotive electronics and energy efficiency
  • Min-Reng Lin, Global Foundries, FinFETs: Technology and Circuit Design Challenges
  • Wilfried Haensch, IBM, Carbon electronics for 2020
  • Jesus A. del Alamo, MIT, USA (see biography), Nanometer-scale InGaAs Field-Effect Transistors for THz and CMOS technologies (see abstract).
  • Stefan Finkbeiner, Bosch, MEMS for automotive and consumer electronics
  • M. Maharbiz, University of California Berkeley, Cyborg insects and other things: building interfaces between the synthetic and the multicellular

ESSCIRC Plenary

  • Emmanuel Candes, Stanford University, Compressed Sensing
  • Peter Kinget, Columbia University, Scaling analog and RF circuits
  • Boris Murman, Stanford University, Digitally-assisted data converter design

ESSDERC Plenary

  • Tsunenobu Kimoto, Kyoto University, Japan (see biography), Ultrahigh-Voltage SiC Devices for Future Power Infrastructure (see abstract).
  • Livio Baldi, ST Micro, Italy (see biography), Emerging Memories (see abstract).
  • Kaustav Banerjee, University of California, Santa Barbara (see biography), 2D Electronics: graphene and beyond (see abstract)

Information about the other 8 plenary talks will be available soon.

Conference Poster

The key information about the double ESS (European Solid State) Conference is available within the Conference poster. You can click here, download, print and post this information for your colleagues.

Special Workshop for Eastern Europe

Workshops. Another point of interest at the Conference: the workshops organized on 20th of September, 2013 at the conference location.

  • One workshop, organized by Infineon, will be devoted to "automotive electronics".
  • Another workshop will be devoted to "Potential of Eastern Europe In Key Enabling Technologies (KET)" (EU Eastern countries, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia, Turkey etc.). One of the speakers will be Dr. Andreas Wild, Executive Director of ENIAC (public-private partnership in nanoelectronics). Further information: available from the workshop organizer, Prof. I. Bogdan ([email protected])

How to get a Romanian Visa (if necessary).

Do you need a visa to enter Romania? No, if you have an EU passport. If this is not the case, you have to enter the site of the Romanian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and check. Please, click here.