43rd Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference at RIT

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This conference brings together students, faculty, alumni, friends and industry guests interested in Microelectronic Engineering. Key elements of the conference are: technical presentations by seniors on their capstone research and design projects, industry and alumni presentations, recognition of companies who have supported the program, review of program activities and achievements over the past year and industry feedback on student and academic program activities.

The event begins on Monday evening with a reception and dinner at the RIT Inn & Conference Center.  The reception starts at 5:30pm, with dinner at 6:30pm and speakers to follow. 

Off-campus map - RIT Inn & Conference Center

The technical session is on Tuesday from 8am - 4pm in the Center for Integrated Manufacturing (CIMS, SLA/078). 

Campus map - CIMS Conference Center

Registration is required (no charge) to determine meal orders.  



  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



  • Start time: 14 Apr 2025 09:30 PM UTC
  • End time: 16 Apr 2025 12:00 AM UTC
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  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • One Lomb Memorial Drive
  • Rochester, New York
  • United States 14623
  • Building: CIMS / Slaughter Hall SLA/078 (campus map)
  • Room Number: 2210 - 2240
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  • Contact Event Host
  • Karl Hirschman (click above)

    Robert Pearson, repemc@rit.edu (email)

  • Starts 15 March 2025 04:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 16 April 2025 03:59 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

David Coumou of Applied Materials

Topic:

Plasma Science and Engineering for Semiconductor Processing

Biography:

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David Coumou (RIT BSEE ’92, MSEE ‘01)

Managing Director, Core R&D

Applied Materials (AMAT)

 

 

Carlos Fonseca of Tokyo Electron

Topic:

The Role of “Digital” in Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Applications

Biography:

 

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Carlos Fonseca (RIT MicroE BS ’99)

Senior Director, Technology

Tokyo Electron (TEL)

 

 


Bruce Smith of RIT

Topic:

EUV Lithography for 7nm Device Generations and Beyond

Biography:

 

Bruce Smith, Professor Emeritus

Rochester Institute of Technology

 

 

Mark Indovina of RIT

Topic:

The VLSI Design Experience

Biography:

 

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Mark Indovina (RIT BSEE ’82, MSEE ’87)

Senior Lecturer, RIT
COO & Founder, Tenrehte Technologies, Inc.

 


Daniel Morvay of Tokyo Electron

Topic:

Real Cost of Compute: From Edge to Quantum

Biography:

Profile photo of Daniel Morvay

Daniel Morvay (RIT MicroE BS ’91)
Principal Research Scientist
AI & Big Data Leader
Tokyo Electron (TEL)

 





Agenda

Monday April 14, 2025

5:30 p.m. Reception at the RIT Inn and Conference Center

 

Dinner Agenda

6:30 p.m. Dinner Begins

7:00 p.m. Program Begins

Welcome by Dr. Karl Hirschman, Micron Professor, Microelectronic Engineering Program Director

“Microelectronic Engineering – The Year in Review”, Dr. Robert Pearson, Past Director of the Microelectronic Engineering Program

 

Awards:

Dr. Renan Turkman Scholarship Award Announcement

Dr. Lynn Fuller Scholarship Award Announcement

 

Closing Remarks: Dr. Karl Hirschman

 

 

Tuesday April 15, 2025

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Registration CIMS

 

Technical Program Agenda

 

Morning Session AM-1 

Session Chair:  Dr. Robert Pearson, Associate Professor

8:30 a.m.        Welcome:  Karl Hirschman, Microelectronic Engineering Program Director

8:35 a.m.        Opening Remarks:  Dean Doreen Edwards, Kate Gleason College of Engineering

8:40 a.m.        “Plasma Science and Engineering for Semiconductor Processing“, David Coumou (RIT BSEE ’92, MSEE ‘01), Managing Director,
                       Core R&D at Applied Materials (AMAT) 

9:10 a.m.        S-1 “Reactive Sputtering of Aluminum Scandium Nitride”,  Ryan Allen, Senior MicroE ‘25 

9:30 am          S-2 “Titanium Nitride Process Development for Gate Electrode in Thin Film Transistors”, Kyle Legg, Senior MicroE ‘25    

 

9:50 a.m.        BREAK and Posters

 

Morning Session AM-2

Session Chair:  Dr. Karl Hirschman, Micron Professor

10:20 a.m.     "The Role of “Digital” in Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Applications", Carlos Fonseca (RIT MicroE BS ’99),
                      Senior Director, Technology at Tokyo Electron (TEL)

10:50 a.m.     S-3 “Silicon Carbide Device and Process Design at RIT”, Abby Mizgala, Senior MicroE ‘25

11:10 a.m.     S-4 “Micro Transfer Printing Enhanced via Metal Assisted Chemical Etch”, Steven Johnston, Senior MicroE ‘25 

11:30 a.m.     “EUV Lithography for 7nm Device Generations and Beyond “, Bruce Smith, Professor Emeritus, RIT

 

12:00 p.m.     LUNCH

 

Afternoon Session PM-1

Session Chair: Sean Rommel, Professor

1:00 p.m.         “The VLSI Design Experience”, Mark Indovina (RIT BSEE ’82, MSEE ’87), Senior Lecturer, RIT Electrical and
                        Microelectronic Engineering  

1:30 p.m.         S-5 " Investigation of Carry-Select Adder Low Power Architectures”,  Adheesh Ankolekar, Senior MicroE ‘25  

1:50 p.m.         S-6 "Cadence Layout and Simulation of an 8-bit 16-Instruction RISC”,  Josh Alpert, Senior MicroE ‘25 

 

2:10 p.m.         BREAK and Posters

 

Afternoon Session PM-2

Session Chair: Michael Jackson, Associate Professor

3:00 p.m.        “Overview of the “UPWARDS for the Future” Program,  Parsian K. Mohseni, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and
                       Microelectronic Engineering  

3:10 p.m.        "Real Cost of Compute:  From Edge to Quantum", Daniel Morvay (RIT MicroE BS ’91), Principal Research Scientist, AI & Big Data
                       Leader at Tokyo Electron (TEL)

3:40 p.m.        "Improving the Performance Variation for Graphene-Based Field-Effect Transistor”, Andrew Spencer, Senior MicroE ‘25

4:00 p.m.        Technical Session Closing Remarks - Dr. Karl Hirschman

 

Conference Adjourn – see you in 2026!