Mobile Devices and Nanoelectronics
Incredible growth of the mobile device-market has been the greatest success story in consumer electronics for the last decade. Future growth will be driven by new product concepts and improved performance - which furthermore require new innovations in electronics and materials.
Nanotechnology will enable faster and smaller electronics components, materials, and sensing options. The theme will concentrate on nanoscience and nanotechnology that could be feasible in future mobile devices. Some examples are sensors, new memories and processors, functional and intelligent coatings (e.g. non-scratch surfaces), heat-conducting materials, and power sources.
Chairman
Kari-Pekka Estola ,
Nokia, VP, Head of Technology Exploration, Finland
Speakers |
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Magnus Berggren , Linköping University , Sweden
Organic Electronics - connecting electronics and materials |
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Thomas Björnholm, University of Copenhagen , Denmark
Bottom-up opportunities - the promise of Molecular Electronics |
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Russell Cowburn , Imperial College, London
Spintronics using nanomagnetic logic gates |
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Konstantin Likharev , Stony Brook University, USA
CMOL: The new concept for Nanoelectronics |
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Dorothea Wiessman, IBM Research
Millipede: A complete scanning-probe storage system |
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