SHORT COURSE ON
Emerging Electron Devices for Integrated Circuit Applications
15th – 19th July, 2019
ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING, NIT SRINAGAR
AIM
With the semiconductor industry pushing towards the extreme side of nanoscale domain i.e. the sub-10-nm channel length, there is an immediate need to educate and train bright minds from the academia/industry on various aspects of nanoelectronic transistors particularly the physics and operation at nanoscale, compact modeling for circuit simulation etc. Furthermore, with silicon-based transistors reaching their performance limits, semiconductor research fraternity has been aggressively looking for alternate materials such as 2D materials (Carbon Nanotubes, Black Phosphorus, Transition Metal Dichalchogenides), Wide-bandgap materials (Gallium Nitride, Gallium Oxide) and some other novel device technologies such as Negative Capacitance FETs, Flexible Electronics, Nanosheet and Nanowire FETs etc. to meet the ever so increasing demands of the industry.
ORGANIZED BY
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Faculty members and research scholars
- Practicing engineers
- Students
COORDINATORS
Dr. Sheikh Aamir Ahsan, Faculty Dept. ECE ,NIT Srinagar
Dr. Amandeep Singh, Faculty Dept. ECE ,NIT Srinagar