Flash Memory Summit 2011
The Flash Memory Summit is focused on Flash Memory and related tools, software, market trends and applications. The summit includes half-day tutorials, panel discussions, keynotes, paper session and workshop.
The Flash Memory Summit is focused on Flash Memory and related tools, software, market trends and applications. The summit includes half-day tutorials, panel discussions, keynotes, paper session and workshop.
Magnetics 2011 is a two-day conference focused on the latest economic developments and technical advancements in magnetics markets and technologies bringing together worldwide magnetics experts.
The conference will focus on the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials. Serving OEM developers of products that utilize magnets and magnet systems, design engineers, OEM developers involved in EMC technology and magnetic effects, magnetics manufacturers and integrators, and material suppliers in the magnetics industry.
Flash Memory Summit focuses on flash memory, a type of constantly powered nonvolatile memory that can be erased and rewritten in units called blocks. Flash is rugged, small, low-cost, low-power, and fast; it allows for compact systems with simple startup and low power consumption.
The Non-volatile Memories workshop will bring together scientists and engineers from industry and academia who are working on advanced non-volatile storage devices and systems.
The program will take a “vertical” approach, with technical sessions that encompass solid-state and magnetic storage technologies (includnig MRAM and STT-RAM); coding techniques for data integrity, preservation, and security; system-level storage architectures; and new applications enabled by advances in these areas.
This two-day conference is a leading global event focused on the latests economic developments and technical advancements in magnetics markets and technologies bringing together worldwide magnetics experts. This is a once-a-year opportunity for professionals involved in magnetics technologies to learn the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials as well as global issues of supply, demand and pricing of magnetic materials.
Flash Memory Summit focuses on flash memory, a type of constantly powered nonvolatile memory that can be erased and rewritten in units called blocks. Flash is rugged, small, low-cost, low-power, and fast; it allows for compact systems with simple startup and low power consumption.
The NGC2009 & CSTC2009 forum in Canada invites academic and industrial researchers to present tutorial, expository and original research papers dedicated to solving scientific and technological problems in electronics, photonics and renewable energy such as atomic scale materials design, bio- and molecular electronics, high frequency electronics, fabrication of nanodevices; magnetic materials and spintronics; materials and processes for integrated and subwave optoelectronics, nanoCMOS, new materials for FETs and other devices, nanoelectronics system architecture, nano
Magnetics 2009 will focus on the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials. Serving OEM developers of products that utilize magnets and magnet systems, design engineers, OEM developers involved in EMC technology and magnetic effects, magnetics manufacturers and integrators, and material suppliers in the magnetics industry.
International Conference on Electronic Materials 2008.
This two-day conference is a leading global event within the magnetics market, bringing together worldwide magnetics experts. This is a once-a-year opportunity for professionals in the magnetics market to assemble and discuss the latest magnetics developments.
The Thirteenth Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation - the CEFC 2008. The aims of the IEEE CEFC are to present the latest developments in modeling and simulation methodologies for the analysis of electromagnetic fields and wave interactions, with the application emphasis being on the computer-aided design of low and high frequency devices, components and systems.Scientists and engineers worldwide are invited to submit original contributions in the areas ofStatic and Quasi- static Fields, Wave Propagation, Material Modeling, Coupled Proble
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers.
Nanotech 2007 is the largest international nanotechnology conference and trade show in the world. Unlike single-discipline events, Nanotech brings together specialists from a wide range of fields of science, technology and business.
The conference has many subjects, including Nano electronics & photonics (Memory Materials, Nanoscale Memory Devices and more).
The conference will presnet original papers about new developments in silicon, III-V compounds, and nanotechnology microelectronics test structure research, implementation, and applications as well as test structures aimed at new materials and devices characterization are solicited.
One of the topics - evaluation of MRAM, RRAM, FeRAM, SRAM, NVM, and SOI-Based Memory cells, evaluation and optimization of standard cell macros and other product circuits. Low Noise Amplifier and other RF product testing.
From Atoms to Materials to Devices to System Architecture - Symposium and Spring School (Tutorial Lectures).
Topics include Nanoelectronics Circuit Architecture and Functional Magnetic Nanomaterials.
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.Subjects include Spin Transport Torques, Magnetic Tunneling Junctions (not spin injection). Magnetic Semiconductors (not spin injection).