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Workshop on Defects in Wide Band Gap Semiconductors Sept. 23
Abstracts due July 28
The area of wide bandgap semiconductors has been rapidly expanding. In January 2014, US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz declared that wide bandgap semiconductors are essential to our technology future. DOE has issued several large solicitations trying to push the development of this technology. This workshop gives a unique opportunity, not yet touched on by other groups, to specifically address the role that defects play in the operation, yield, and reliability of these power electronic devices.
The main objective of this one-day workshop, held at the University of Maryland on September 23, is to bring together the nation's leading experts in the WBG supply chain to identify fundamental research needs in WBG materials for advancing power electronics switching applications.
In the broader picture, the workshop will foster new frontiers in material synthesis, material characterization, multi-scale modeling, and defect physics in the excited state of the condensed matter.
The deliberations emanating from the workshop will be summarized in a workshop report that identifies the fundamental research needs in material synthesis and characterization techniques, and modeling and testing methodologies required to assess the role of material defects on long-term field-reliability.
Speakers include:
Mike Capano, Purdue
John Cumings, UMD
Robert F. Davis, Carnegie Mellon
Denis Demchenko, VCU
Steven P. DenBaars, UC Santa Barbara
Chip Eddy, NRL
Samir El-Ghazaly, NSF
Ron Green, ARL
Karl Hobart, NRL
Ken Jones, ARL
Fritz Kub, NRL
Marina Leite, UMD
Mark Loboda, Dow Corning
Mahadik Nadeem, NRL
J. Narayan, North Carolina State
Sokrates Pantelides, Vanderbilt
Dimitri Pavlidis, NSF
Balaji Raghothamachar Stony Brook
Lourdes Salamanca-Riba, UMD
T.S. Sudarshan, U South Carolina
James Weil, ARL
Organizers:
Aris Christou, UMD
Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern
Krishna Shenai, Argonne
Abstracts for contributed talks and posters are due July 28, 2014. Instructions for submitting abstracts and the registration form are available on the website, http://www.nanocenter.umd.edu/events/wbg/abstracts/ . Discounted registration is available for students.
Published July 10, 2014