Workshop satellite to ESSDERC/ESSCIRC 2013

In the quest for Zero-Power: technologies and applications


Keynote:

· 09:00-09:30 : The role of new materials in nanoelectronics - Robert Westervelt,
Harvard University

Session 1: Smart Autonomous Systems

· 09:30-09:50 : Technology challenges for a smarter planet - Walter Riess, IBM Zürich
· 09:50-10:10 : Roadmaps for future nanolectronics - Denis Rousset, Catrene, Paris

Session 2: Ultra low power computation & communication

· 10:10-10:30 : Computing with NEMS -Hervé Fanet, CEA-LETI, Grenoble

10:30-11:00 : Coffee Break

Session 2 (continued)

· 11:00-11:20 : Graphene: an enabler of low power devices?Max Lemme, University
of Siegen
· 11:20-11:40 : Tunnel FET versus MOSFET: a critical review - Giorgio Baccarani,
University of Bologna 
· 11:40-12:00 : TBD - Krishna V. Palem, Rice University
 
12:00-13:30 : Lunch Break

Session 3: Heterogenous integration

· 13:30-13:50 : The e-BRAINS project - Peter Ramm, Fraunhofer Research Institution
for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT, Munich

· 13:50-14:10 : Heterogeneous integration for infrared sensors, Adriana Lapadatu,
SENSONOR

Session 4: Low power sensors and energy scavenging for system integration

· 14:10-14:30 : Energy harvesting for self-powered sensor systems- Rob van Schaijk,
IMEC-NL
· 14:30-14:50 : Carbon-based transducers for ultra-low power applications, Cosmin
Roman, ETH Zürich
· 14:50-15:10 : Fluctuations energy harvesting: from macro to nano, Luca Gammaitoni,
University of Perugia
 
15:10-15:30 : Coffee Break

Session 4 (continued)

· 15:30-15:50 : Chemical sensors: towards the 6th sense system - Max Fleischer,
Siemens
· 15:50-16:10 : Mechanical energy harvesting- Eric Yeatman, Imperial College

Session 5: Key Enabling Technologies in Horizon 2020

· 16:10-16:30 : Key Enabling Technologies (KET): Reinforcing the competitiveness of
Europe in Micro- and Nanoelectronics- Dirk Beernaert, European Commission 
 
16:30 : End of the workshop