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2013 Conference

2013 Conference

Hilton Whistler Resort and Spa
Whistler, BC Canada
July 17-19, 2013

The CMOS Emerging Technologies conference is a research and business event for those who want to discuss and find out about new exciting high tech opportunities. The format of the talks resembles in-depth tutorials describing state-of-the-art technology and future research directions rather than presenting specific research results or commercial products.

The 2013 conference will be held in Whistler, BC, Canada. If you have suggestions for talks, panel discussions or special sessions, please email kris.iniewski@cmoset.com or tracey.mozel@cmoset.com.

Important Dates

November 15, 2012 Talk Titles Due
February 15, 2013 Deadline for Abstract Submission
March 1, 2013 Technical Program Set
April 30, 2013

Registration Deadline. Registration fees will increase by $100 after this date.

Please note: Registration is mandatory for all speakers and participants.

July 15, 2013 Deadline for Slide Submission
July 19-21, 2013 CMOS ET Conference

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Conference Program

Note: All talks are 20 minutes long, plus 5 minutes for questions.

TBD

Abstract and Slide Submission

Abstracts: 100 words or less, in plain-text format.

Presentation Slides: PDF format is preferred. After the conference, presentation slides will be posted to this website for access by conference attendees, unless you indicate to us that you do not want them made public.

 

Program Committee

Stephen Bates, Raithlin, sbates@raithlin.com

John Bumgarner, SRI International, john.bumgarner@sri.com

Sandro Carrara, EPFL, sandro.carrara@epfl.ch

Hanan Dery, Rochester University, hanan.dery@rochester.edu

Dan Gale, CMC Microsystems, gale@cmc.ca

Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, Clemson University, guiseppi@clemson.edu

Kris Iniewski, General Chair, CMOSET, kris.iniewski@cmoset.com

Andre Ivanov, University of British Columbia, ivanov@ece.ubc.ca

Tadahiro Kuroda, Keio University, kuroda@elec.keio.ac.jp

Giovanni De Micheli, EPFL, giovanni.demicheli@epfl.ch

Mohammad Mofrad, Berkeley, mofrad@berkeley.edu

Jan Rabaey, Berkeley, jan@eecs.berkeley.edu

Heike Riel, IBM Zurich, hei@zurich.ibm.com

Jacques C. Rudell, University of Washington, jcrudell@u.washington.edu

Orly Yadid Pecht, University of Calgary, orly.yadid.pecht@ucalgary.ca

Igor Zutic, U of Buffalo, zigor@buffalo.edu

 

Technical Committee

David Allee, Arizona State University, allee@asu.edu

Marco Battaglia, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, MBattaglia@lbl.gov

Karen Cheung, UBC, kcheung@ece.ubc.ca

Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske, PSU, jeske@ece.pdx.edu

Lukas Chrostowski, UBC, lukasc@ece.ubc.ca

Paul D. Franzon, North Carolina State University, paulf@ncsu.edu

Anthony Giuseppi-Elie, Clemson University, AGUISEP@clemson.edu

Michael Hochberg, U of Washington, hochberg@washington.edu

Yusuf Leblebici, EPFL, yusuf.leblebici@epfl.ch

Ken Lee, Qualcomm, kanghol@qualcomm.com

Reza Mahmoudi, TU Eindhoven, R.Mahmoudi@tue.nl

Shahriar Mirabbasi, UBC, shahriar@ece.ubc.ca

Victor Moroz, Synopsys, Victor.Moroz@synopsys.com

Alireza Nojeh, UBC, anojeh@ece.ubc.ca

Jun Ohta, NAIST, ohta@ms.naist.jp

Cengiz S. Ozkan, UCR, cozkan@engr.ucr.edu

Sam Palermo, Texas A&M University, spalermo@mail.ece.tamu.edu

Fabrice Retiere, Triumf, fretiere@triumf.ca

Woogeun Rhee, Tsinghua University, wrhee@tsingua.edu.cn

Heike Riel, IBM Zurich, hei@zurich.ibm.com

Chris Rudell, U of Washington, jcrudell@u.washington.edu

Robert Sobot, U of Western Ontario, rsobot@uwo.ca

Mani Soma, U of Washington, manisoma@u.washington.edu

Akil K. Sutton, IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center, aksutton@us.ibm.com

Marek Syrzycki, SFU, marek@cs.sfu.ca

Olivier Trescases, U of Toronto, ot@ele.utoronto.ca

Konrad Walus, UBC, konradw@ece.ubc.ca

Orly Yadid–Pecht, U of Calgary, orly.yadid.pecht@ucalgary.ca