Day-to-Day Agenda
of the 1998 Advanced Research Workshop
Future Trends in Microelectronics:
Off the Beaten Path
May 31 - June 5, 1998: Ile
des Embiez, France

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Monday, June 1: Theme
setting by captains of industry
- M-1 8:30
am - 10:30 am "Captains set sail"
- Chair: Albert
Zylbersztejn
-
- Daniel Bois: "The 80's - 90's microelectronic
logbook and guidelines for navigating off the beaten path" [abstract
]
- Chang-Guy Hwang: "Driving Forces
of Future Semiconductor Technology" [ abstract
]
- Armin Wieder: "Paradigm shifts in
processing, circuits, systems and HW/SW solutions" [ abstract
]
-
- M-2 10:45
am - 12:45 pm "Captains sail on"
- Chair: Paul
Jay
Trey Smith: "Ubiquitous Computing"
[ abstract ]
Hisatsune Watanabe: "Driving factors
and breakthroughs for higher performance semiconductors" [ abstract
]
Herb Goronkin: "Slow demise of conventional
integrated circuits (is there life after MOSFETs?)" [ abstract
]
- M-3 6:00
pm - 8:00 pm "Captains' roundtable"
- Chair: Simon
Sze
- Panelists:
- Paul Jay
- El-Hang Lee
- Albert Zylbersztejn

Tuesday, June 2: Beyond
Horizons
- Tu-1 8:30
am - 10:30 am "Devices, architectures, concepts"
- Chair: Trey
Smith
Leon Chua: "Brain-Like Computer on
a Chip"
Wojciech Zurek: "Quantum Computing"
Albert Libchaber: "DNA Computation
& DNA Evolution"
- Tu-2 10:45
am - 12:45 pm "Limitless limits"
- Chair: Armin
Wieder
W. Brinkman/Steve Hillenius: "Microelectronics
beyond roadmaps"
Kostya Likharev: "Limits of classical
devices and prospects for terabit integration"
Paul Solomon: "CMOS beyond CMOS"
- Tu-3 6:00
pm - 8:00 pm "Cynics, Stoics, & Skeptics"
- Moderator: Horst Stormer
Panelists:
Hamid Bolouri
Serge Luryi
Paul Solomon
Eli Yablonovitch
- P-Tu 4:00
pm - 6:00 pm
- Chairs: Francois
Arnaud d'Avitaya & Jacque Derrien

Wednesday, June 3: Materials
and Storage
"Message is
the medium"
- W-1 8:30
am - 10:30 "Information Storage and Processing"
- Chair: Erich
Gornick
Simon Sze: "Nonvolatile memories"
Arto Nurmikko: "Magneto-optical memory"
Eli Yablonovitch: "Terabit communications
and information processing"
- W-2 10:45
am - 12:45 pm "Materials for the 21st Century"
- Chair: Michael
Shur
John Bowers: "Innovative Optoelectronics
Devices and Integrated Circuits Utilizing Wafer Bonding"
Erich Kasper: "Can Si heterodevices
compete with CMOS for system solutions?"
Manijeh Razeghi: "The final frontier
for III-N materials/devices"
-
- W-3 6:00
pm - 8:00 pm "Technology Implications"
- Moderator: Karl Hess
Michel Voos
Sorin Cristoloveanu
Michael Shur
Siegfried Selberherr

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Thursday, June 4: DoD
One-Day Symposium
Defense Technology in 21st Century
Symposium Chair: R. J. Trew
- Th-1 8:30
am - 10:30 Projections and Roadmaps (Si)
- Chair: Fritz
Schuermeyer
Y. Unno/Hiroshi Iwai: "Future of
Si LSI: Lithography, Interconnects, etc."
M. Pinto/Don Monroe: "Si Roadmap:
Speed Limits, Roadblocks, and On-Ramps"
Jim Merz: "Nanostructure self-assembly
as an emerging technology"
- Th-2 10:45
am - 12:45 pm Perspective and Trends
- Chair: John
Santiago
R. Van Atta/Herb Bennett: "Coordinated
Compound Semiconductor Roadmap"
Zhores Alferov: "Future Trends in
Optoelectronics"
Yoon Soo Park/Max Yoder: "Electromagnetic
System Advances"
- Th-3 6:00
pm - 8:00 pm Government views
- What is it that Defense
Establishment wants ?
- Moderator: Tom Jackman
Panelists:
Wallace Anderson
Kostas Glinos
John Santiago
Colin Wood
- P-Th 4:00
pm - 6:00 pm
- Chairs: Rod Beresford &
Marco Mastrapasqua

Friday, June 5: Physical
Phenomena Ripe for Pecking
- F-1 8:30am
- 10:30am "New Directions"
- Chair: Eli Yablonovitch
-
Nikolai Ledentsov: "Quantum Dot Lasers:
Ideology and Future Trends"
Mark Reed: "Molecular Electronics
- Future Prospects and Reality"
Louay Eldada: "Polymer Optoelectronics"
- F-2 10:45
am - 2:00 pm
- Open ended (late lunch) session
on
- Physical Phenomena Ripe for
Pecking
- Chair and Moderator: George
Haddad
- We have in mind a "rump session"
with 15 minute presentations and 5 minute discussion. Each talk focuses
on a "pet" physical effect which in the view of the presenter
is either promising for significant practical applications or will plague
us as a technological hurdle. Speakers (up
to nine talks) will be determined at the Workshop
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