Current and Future Trends of Solid-State Devices
Moore’s law is approaching its limits due to complications encountering the scaling process regarding power dissipation and reaching scaling limits. New devices, architectures and techniques are essential to overcome these challenges and encounter the rapidly increasing demands of future technologies and applications that will continue to revolutionize how current devices work. In this talk, a brief insight is provided into the latest trends studied to advance semiconductor and solid-state devices as well as highlights on the roadmap drawn to meet the future needs.
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- Date: 22 Dec 2024
- Time: 05:00 PM UTC to 06:30 PM UTC
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Dr. Yasmine Elogail of Zewail City of Science and Technology - Egypt
Current and Future Trends of Solid State Devices
Biography:
Dr. Yasmine holds an Assistant Professor Position at the Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics Engineering Program and member of National Technology Lab Project in the Center for Nanotechnology at Zewail City of Science and Technology in Egypt. She is currently the Vice Chair of the IEEE Egypt SIGHT Group. She specializes in semiconductor physics and engineering, cleanroom fabrication processes, simulation, modeling and characterization of solid-state advanced devices. She worked as Scientific Researcher at the Institute of Semiconductor Engineering at the University of Stuttgart in Germany, where she obtained her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.
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