Symposium H01: State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 60 (SOTAPOCS 60)
Originating at the 166th ECS Meeting in New Orleans in 1984, the State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors will be held for the 60th time at the upcoming ECS Meeting in National Harbor, MD, taking place from October 1-6, 2017. Don’t miss out on this anniversary event, make sure to submit your abstract no later than April 7, 2017.
Focus: Compound semiconductors are a significant enabler of numerous optoelectronic, high-speed, power, and sensor devices. The SOTAPOCS 60 symposium will address the most recent developments in inorganic compound semiconductor technology.
Symposium topics:
- Compound semiconductor materials (III-Vs, III-nitrides, II-oxides, SiC, II-VI, inorganic compound semiconductors, transparent conducting oxide films, nanoscale materials, and other emerging materials) and growth techniques
- Materials Characterization
- Processing developments (contacts, passivation, wafer bonding and packaging, process-induced defects)
- Compound semiconductor applications (novel electronic, optoelectronic, and sensor devices)
- RF and Power Switching Devices
- Device reliability and degradation mechanisms
Plenary speakers:
- Lynn Peterson, Office of Naval Research
- Isik Kizilyalli, ARPA-E
- Victor Veliadis, Power America
Invited speakers:
- Xing Gu, Qorvo
- Jeff LaRoche, Raytheon
- Michal Bocian, Unipress
- Tengfei Jiang, University of Central Florida
- Shadi Shahedipour, SUNY
- Andy Allerman, Sandia National Laboratories
- Brianna Klein, Sandia National Laboratories
- Shyh-Chiang Shen, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Bob Stahlbush, Naval Research Laboratory
- David Meyer, Naval Research Laboratory
- Travis Anderson, Naval Research Laboratory
- Srabanti Chowdhury, University of California, Davis
- Luis Balicas, Florida State University
- Kang Wang, University of California, Los Angeles
- Luke Nyakiti, Texas A&M University
- Petra Sprecht, University of California, Berkley
- Patrick Kung, University of Alabama
- Martins Rodrigo, Uninova/CEMOP
- Diana Huffaker, University of California, Los Angeles
- Zhigang Jiang, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Peter Sharma, Sandia National Laboratories
- Wenlong Yu, Sandia National Laboratories