2022 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting to Showcase Breakthroughs in Semiconductor Technology

For nearly seven decades, the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) has been the place where the world’s best and brightest electronics technologists go to learn about the latest breakthroughs in semiconductor and related technologies.

For nearly seven decades, the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) has been the place where the world’s best and brightest electronics technologists go to learn about the latest breakthroughs in semiconductor and related technologies. That tradition continues this year, when the 68th annual IEDM takes place at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square hotel from December 3–7, 2022.

This year’s theme is “The 75th Anniversary of the Transistor, and the Next Transformative Devices to Address Global Challenges,” chosen to honor the industry’s historic achievements while unveiling and exploring today’s technical advances. The 2022 IEDM technical program will consist of more than 220 presentations plus many engaging panels, Focus Sessions, Tutorials, Short Courses, a career luncheon, supplier exhibit, IEEE/EDS award presentations and other events.

“The semiconductor industry has a higher profile in the world right now than perhaps at any other point in its history, and that makes the developments to be reported at the IEDM this year that much more impactful, because they will ultimately lead to products that make our lives better,” said Srabanti Chowdhury, IEDM 2022 Publicity Chair and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. “In terms of the technical trends which are evident in this year’s program, many of the accepted papers indicate a strong and growing interest in the use of 2D material systems for advanced, extremely scaled devices.”

“I also would like to point out that this is the first time in the IEDM’s long and storied history that the top three spots on the IEDM Executive Committee are held by women: Barbara DeSalvo of Meta Platforms is our General Chair; Dina Triyoso of TEL Technology Center America is our Technical Program Chair; and Kirsten Moselund of Paul Scherrer Institute/EPFL is our Technical Program Vice Chair,” Chowdhury said.

“This year’s technical program features presentations that explore the state-of-the-art in essentially every important semiconductor-related technology,” said Jungwoo Joh, IEDM 2022 Publicity Vice Chair and Process Development Manager at Texas Instruments, “A theme that runs through many of them is the need to deal with electrothermal considerations in extremely scaled devices, because thermal management goes hand-in-hand with reliability and performance.”

Here are details of the 2022 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting:

Tutorial Sessions – Saturday, Dec. 3

The Saturday tutorial sessions on emerging technologies have become a popular part of the IEDM conference. They are presented by experts in the field to bridge the gap between textbook-level knowledge and leading-edge current research, and to introduce attendees to new fields of interest. This year there will be three time slots, each with two tutorials running in parallel:

1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.

3:05 p.m. – 4:25 p.m.

4:40 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Short Courses – Sunday, Dec. 4

In contrast to the Tutorials, the full-day Short Courses are focused on a single technical topic. Early registration is recommended, as they are often sold out. They offer the opportunity to learn about important areas and developments, and to network with global experts.

Plenary Presentations – Monday, Dec. 5

Luncheon – Tuesday, Dec. 6

There will be a career-focused luncheon featuring industry and scientific leaders talking about their personal experiences in the context of career growth. The speakers will be:

Evening Panel Session – Tuesday evening, Dec. 6

A staple of the IEDM conference is the evening panel session, an interactive forum where experts give their views on important industry topics, and audience participation is encouraged to foster an open and vigorous exchange of ideas. This year’s panel will be moderated by Stefan De Gendt, Scientific Director at IMEC, and Suman Datta, Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology.

Vendor Exhibition/Poster Sessions

Further information about IEDM

For registration and other information, visit www.ieee-iedm.org.

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