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7th International Conference on Microelectronics and Interfaces

September 28, 2005

AVS Announces 7th International Conference on Microelectronics and Interfaces March 6-8, 2006, at Omni Austin-Downtown, Austin, TX Co-sponsored by SEMATECH and the Advanced Materials Research Center New York and Austin, TX (Sept. 23, 2005) - The International Conference on Microelectronics and Interfaces 2006 (ICMI '06) is continuing its mission to provide a unique opportunity for industrial, government, and academics scientists and engineers working in the areas of microelectronics devices, processing, and process integration to gather and exchange ideas regarding the challenges of nanodevice fabrication.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Dr. Thomas Theis, Director, Physical Sciences, IBM Research, "Nanoscience and The Future of Information Technology"
  • Dr. David Seiler, Chief of Semiconductor Electronics Division, NIST, "Extending CMOS Measurements to The Nanoscale"
  • Jamie McLeroy, J.D., Senior Counsel, SEMATECH, "Trends in State Sponsored Research and Development"

Oral Sessions:

  • Designs and Materials for Alternative Charge or Magnetic Moment-Based Devices
  • Stress Engineering in Transistor Channels and Thin Films
  • Gate Stack and Junction Engineering
  • Contact and Interconnect Stack Engineering
  • Formation, Patterning and Characterization of Films and Interfaces

The format of ICMI '06 will consist of one track of oral presentations and a poster session each day. Participant interactions will be facilitated through daily hosted poster sessions, breaks, and lunches. Abstracts (up to three pages) on the topical areas listed above are due by January 20, 2006.

All the submission details along with registration and hotel information may be found at www.icmiconference.org.

Authors presenting at ICMI '06 will have the option of publishing manuscripts of their presentations in the Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology.

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About AVS:
AVS is a volunteer-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing science and technology related to thin films, microelectronics, nanostructures, processing, surfaces, and vacuum and to providing a variety of relevant educational opportunities to meet the growing needs of industry.

For more information, please visit www.avs.org

About SEMATECH:
SEMATECH is the world's catalyst for accelerating the commercialization of technology innovations into manufacturing solutions. By setting global direction, creating opportunities for flexible collaboration, and conducting strategic R&D, SEMATECH delivers significant leverage to our semiconductor and emerging technology partners. In short, we are accelerating the next technology revolution.

SEMATECH, the SEMATECH logo, AMRC, Advanced Materials Research Center, ATDF, the ATDF logo, Advanced Technology Development Facility, ISMI and International SEMATECH Manufacturing Initiative are servicemarks of SEMATECH, Inc.

For more information, please visit www.sematech.org

AVS Contact:
Della Miller
530-896-0477
della@avs.org

SEMATECH Contact:
Dan McGowan
512-356-3440
dan.mcgowan@sematech.org

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