Semiconductor Innovation: Looking for new solutions to old problems

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Exponential growth in our industry has been achieved by continual improvement and disruptive innovation. Over past 5 decades semiconductor industry has managed to innovate and solve problems to sustain an exponential growth, however the road head is very challenging to say the least. In this talk I would highlight some of the examples from past and look forward to the future. Engineers and scientists would have to be more innovative then every before to stay ahead of the challenges!



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  • 161 Warren St
  • Newark, New Jersey
  • United States 07102
  • Building: ECEC
  • Room Number: 202
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  • Edip Niver, Ph: 973-596-3542, edip.niver@njit.edu

  • Co-sponsored by NJIT and AP01/MTT17 Chapter
  • Starts 30 October 2014 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 19 December 2014 03:00 PM UTC
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Ravi M. Todi Ravi M. Todi of Qualcomm Technologies Inc,

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Semiconductor Innovation: Looking for new solutions to old problems

Exponential growth in our industry has been achieved by continual improvement and disruptive innovation. Over past 5 decades semiconductor industry has managed to innovate and solve problems to sustain an exponential growth, however the road head is very challenging to say the least. In this talk I would highlight some of the examples from past and look forward to the future. Engineers and scientists would have to be more innovative then every before to stay ahead of the challenges!

Biography:

Ravi Todi received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Mumbai University, India, in 2002 and M.S. degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from University of Central Florida in 2004 and 2005 respectively, and his doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering in 2007. His graduate research work was focused on gate stack engineering, with emphasis on binary metal alloys as gate electrode and on high mobility Ge channel devices. His research interest includes semiconductor process integration and device technology, non-conventional CMOS scaling and nano and bio devices. In 2007 he started working as Advisory Engineer/Scientist at Semiconductor Research and Development Center at IBM Microelectronics Division focusing on high performance eDRAM integration on 45nm SOI logic platform. Starting in 2010 Ravi was appointed the lead Engineer for 22nm SOI eDRAM development. For his many contributions to the success of eDRAM program at IBM, Ravi was awarded IBM’s Outstanding Technical Achievement Award in 2011. Ravi Joined Qualcomm as Staff Engineer responsible for 20nm and 16/14 nm product developments. Ravi had authored or co-authored over 60 publications, has 8 issued US patents and over 20 pending disclosures. He is a Distinguish Lecturer for IEEE Electron Devices Society and serves as Editor for IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.

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Address:Qualcomm Technologies Inc, , 5775 Morehouse Drive , San Diego, California, United States, 92191

Ravi M. Todi of Qualcomm Technologies Inc,

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Semiconductor Innovation: Looking for new solutions to old problems

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Address:San Diego, California, United States






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10:45 AM Refreshments and Networking 11:00 AM Seminar in ECE 202 All Welcome: You don't have to be an IEEE Member to attend.