2020 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting To Highlight Innovative Devices for a Better Future

The 66th annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), to be held virtually December 12-16, 2020, will uphold the conference's tradition as the world's premier forum for the presentation of applied research in transistors and related devices, which are the building blocks of modern electronics technology.

The 66th annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting  (IEDM), to be held virtually December 12-16, 2020, will uphold the conference’s tradition as the world’s premier forum for the presentation of applied research in transistors and related devices, which are the building blocks of modern electronics technology.

This year’s theme is “Innovative Devices for a Better Future,” which reflects the fact that, at a time of great global uncertainty, electronics technology is being used much more broadly than ever before to address the world’s most pressing challenges.

“The work to be presented at the IEDM is vital to society, and while we will miss the in-person interactions that normally take place at the conference, the fact it will be virtual this year makes it accessible to a larger worldwide audience,” said Dina Triyoso, IEDM 2020 Publicity Chair and Technologist at TEL Technology Center, America, LLC. “People who couldn’t attend the IEDM in prior years for any number of reasons such as visa difficulties, limited time or travel funds, and so forth, now have a chance to participate, interact with technology leaders, learn and enjoy the conference.”  

“The IEDM can be viewed as a leading technology indicator,” said Meng-Fan (Marvin) Chang, IEEE Fellow and Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University. “That is because the program will disclose state-of-the-art results from semiconductor manufacturers and research institutions around the world. This combination of scientific research and industrial innovation allows the IEDM to provide an excellent snapshot and forecast of the semiconductor industry.”

The deadline for regular paper submissions has already passed, but truly outstanding work submitted for consideration as late news is being accepted until October 2. Therefore, the complete technical program for IEDM 2020 will be finalized in the fall. However, many of the scheduled events and topics have already been set, including the Plenary speakers, Tutorials, Short Courses and Special Focus Sessions. Here are details:

Plenary Presentations – Monday, Dec. 14 (two speakers have been confirmed to date)

90-Minute Tutorials – Saturday, Dec. 12

The 90-minute IEDM tutorial sessions on emerging technologies are presented by experts in their fields, with the goal of bridging the gap between textbook-level knowledge and leading-edge current research.  The topics for 2020 are:

Short Courses – Sunday, Dec. 13

The IEDM Short Courses offer the opportunity to learn about important areas and developments, and to network with global experts. This year’s courses are:

Evening Panel Session – Tuesday evening, Dec. 15

Each year the IEDM offers attendees an evening session where experts give their views on important industry topics. For 2020, the IEDM has partnered with the journals Nature and Nature Electronics to bring you this unique panel discussion. The panel will be moderated by Ed Gerstner, Director of Journal Policy & Strategy for Springer Nature, and is on the following timely topic:

Special Focus Sessions

Six Special Focus Sessions on key emerging technologies will be held as part of IEDM 2020. The presentations in these sessions will encompass a range of topics addressing the gaps, challenges and opportunities for these new approaches and technologies, including system-level issues and requirements; benchmarks of current technologies; and R&D directions for the new materials, devices, circuits, and modeling/manufacturing approaches needed:

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