IEEE Nanotechnology Council
Advancing Nanotech for Humanity
IEEE
August 29th, 2023

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IEEE P62659™, Standard for Nanomanufacturing — Large Scale Manufacturing for Nanoelectronics, Working Group Kick-Off Meeting

IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) invites you to participate in the Working Group for IEEE P62659™, Standard for Nanomanufacturing – Large Scale Manufacturing for Nanoelectronics. This is a jointly developed revision with IEC.

This International Standard provides a framework for introducing nanoelectronics into large-scale, high-volume production in semiconductor manufacturing facilities through the incorporation of nanomaterials (e.g. carbon nanotubes, graphene, quantum dots, etc.). Since semiconductor manufacturing facilities need to incorporate practices that maintain high yields, there are very strict requirements for how manufacturing is performed. Nanomaterials represent a potential contaminant in semiconductor manufacturing facilities and need to be introduced in a structured and methodical way. This International Standard provides steps employed to facilitate the introduction of nanomaterials into the semiconductor manufacturing facilities. This sequence is described under the areas of raw materials acquisition, materials processing, design, integrated circuits (IC) fabrication, testing, and end-use. These activities represent the major stages of the supply chain in semiconductor manufacturing facilities.

WHY GET INVOLVED

This is a jointly developed revision with IEC. This Standard guides the integration of nanoelectronics into semiconductor manufacturing, ensuring the effective use of nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes. It enhances performance and cost-efficiency in cutting-edge electronics production. As Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) nanomaterial research grows, industry adaptation becomes crucial for exploiting benefits. Adherence to this Standard is essential for seamless integration, capitalizing on nanomaterial advantages, and keeping pace with VLSI progress. The NTC/SC and IEC/TC113 have determined that no significant revisions to the document need to be performed. However, this working group will review the existing Standard and identify editorial and technical changes and, if appropriate, additions required to upgrade it to ensure that it reflects current technologies and applications.

MEETING INFORMATION

09/28/2023, 10:00 am US Eastern (UTC-4) via Webex Video Conferencing Services

To attend the kick-off meeting please indicate an interest in the project or email the Program Manager, Vanessa Lalitte, at v.lalitte@ieee.org.

LEARN MORE

Indicate your interest in this working group to receive ballot invitations and other notifications about the project through your IEEE Standards myProject account.

For additional information, including meeting link, contact:

Working Group Chair: Santhosh Sivasubramani, ragansanthosh@ieee.org

IEEE SA Program Manager: Vanessa Lalitte, v.lalitte@ieee.org

NTC/SC Chair & TC 113 Liaison: Tyler L. Jaynes, tyler.l.jaynes@ieee.org

 

August 23rd, 2023

 

The NTC Education Committee is pleased to announce the evaluation results of the Summer School proposals.  NTC has accepted and will fund the following proposals:

  • Nanotechnology for Sustainable Growth and Development

Dates: Nov. 20-26, 2023
Contact: Dr. S. Sasikala, Associate Professor at Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

This summer school is designed to provide an intensive learning experience for aspiring participants such as graduate students, research scholars, faculty and industry professionals. The school will cover a range of topics including nanofabrication techniques, characterization methods, and applications in various fields. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from leading experts in this field, engage in hands-on activities and collaborate with peers.

  • NANO RME Unveiled: Exploring the Future Landscape of Nanotechnology Advancements in Robotics, Materials, and Electronics

Dates: Nov. 13-17, 2023
Contact: Dr. Santhosh Sivasubramani, Professor Dr. Jayaprakash; Hyderabad Section Chapter, Sreenidhi Institute of Science & Technology

Understanding the implications of nanotechnology advancements in robotics, materials, and electronics is vital in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape. It paves the way for transformative breakthroughs in various sectors, from healthcare and manufacturing to energy and communication. This summer school serves as a gateway to explore how nanotechnology can revolutionize these domains, enabling smaller, faster, and more efficient devices with enhanced capabilities.

See https://r10.ieee.org/hyderabad-nano/ss2023/

  • Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Nanotechnology Towards Digital Agriculture (AIoT-NDA)

Dates: 3 days TBA
Contact: Prof. Shaibal Mukherjee, IEEE NTC Student Branch Chapter, Indian Institute of Technology Indore

The summer school program on “Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Nanotechnology Towards Digital Agriculture (AIoT-NDA)” aims to provide a platform to participants to learn and apply specific skills of AI and IoT in agriculture from leading experts of industry and academia. Domains covered under this track of summer school would be role of nanotechnology in precision farming, agricultural drones and hopping systems, quantum sensors-based climate monitoring systems, AI and IoT based computer imaging.

 

August 18th, 2023

Call for Applications for NMDC 2023 Support

Deadline: September 7, 2023

 

The IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC) is pleased to call for applications for student and young researcher support to attend the 18th IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference on 22-25 October 2023, in Paestum, Italy. (https://ieeenmdc.org/)

Eligibility: Candidates must be

  • Female, Ukrainian citizens, and currently resident in Ukraine
  • Students (usually PhD but not necessarily) currently attending an educational institution in Ukraine, OR Young Researchers (less than 10 years from PhD graduation) currently working in nanotechnology in Ukraine

Grantees will be required to submit a 2-page abstract in Papercept for presentation as a poster paper at NMDC.

Support will include:

  • Registration waiver
  • Hotel accommodation for 4 nights (October 22nd-25th)
  • Meals (including the Conference Dinner)
  • Travel expenses

Paestum is a World Heritage site south of Salerno which is south of Naples.

Email applications to Prof.James E. Morris at j.e.morris@ieee.org should include:

  • Verification of eligibility criteria
  • Short CV (2 pages but longer OK)
  • Travel budget
  • Title and short description of the poster paper (NOT the 2-page version, about 150 words OK)

Application deadline: September 7, 2023

August 4th, 2023

IEEE Nanotechnology Council TC10 – Modeling and Simulation 2023 webinar series.

Organizer: Josef Weinbub, TC 10 Vice Chair, weinbub@iue.tuwien.ac.at
Format: 1 hour Webex webinars

Webinar 2

Date: October 12, 2023
Time: 16:00 PDT, 1:00 CEST, 08:00 JST

Speaker: Gerhard Klimeck, Professor and nanoHUB Director, Purdue University

Topic: nanoHUB for Research and Education in Nanoelectronics

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Abstract

Over 200,000 nanoHUB users have run over 7 million simulations in Apps mostly focused on semiconductor devices and materials modeling. These apps provide very simple and intuitive interfaces to community and research codes that are hard to install, operate, and to maintain even for experts.   As such nanoHUB created the first end-to-end scientific cloud enabling users to focus on solving problems rather than installing and maintaining software (before “the cloud” was a thing).  Any portal provides access, installation, and compute cycles, however, usability is most often neglected.  Most scientific tools focus on solving “any” simulation problem in a specific problem range.  Such comprehensiveness makes these tools usable by experts only, typically after intensive training.  nanoHUB has instead focused on delivering a spectrum of apps that individually have a limited capability compared to the underlying toolset, but as a whole set cover a vast swath of problems. Hundreds of community members have contributed over 700 Apps into nanoHUB.

We assembled some of these Apps that are essential for specific courses into small sets such as ABACUS (crystals, bandstructure, drift-diffusion, pn-junctions, BJTs, MOScaps, MOSFETs) [1].  The usability results are stunning.  Our user analytics prove that over half of the simulation users participate in structured education through homework/project assignments.   We can identify classroom sizes and detailed tool usage [2,3]. We can begin to build mind-maps of design explorations and assess depth of explorations for individuals and classes. While parts of academia struggled to innovate curricula, we have measured the median first-time App insertion into a class to be less than six months.  Over 180 institutions have utilized nanoHUB in their curriculum innovation in over 3,600 classes.   2 million nanoHUB visitors explore lectures and tutorials annually.  Over 2,700 papers cite nanoHUB in the scientific literature resulting in 68,300+ secondary citations and an equivalent h-index of 121.

With such a community presence we believe nanoHUB is the platform of choice to deliver online modeling, simulation, virtual environments, and lectures for the US initiative on workforce development and chip design [4]. We are in the process to build chipshub.org as a group inside nanoHUB.  Chipshub hosts commercial and open-source chip design tools and associated apps and learning materials.   It is hosted in Purdue’s hardware cloud.

[1] https://nanohub.org/groups/abacus ABACUS – Assembly of Basic Applications for Coordinated Understanding of Semiconductors.  A one-stop-shop for teaching and learning semiconductor fundamentals.

[2] Krishna Madhavan, Michael Zentner, Gerhard Klimeck, “Learning and research in the cloud”, Nature Nanotechnology 8, 786–789 (2013)

[3] TEDx Talk, Klimeck, “Mythbusting Scientific Knowledge Transfer with nanoHUB.org”, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK2GztIfJY4 .

[4] https://chipshub.org

Speaker:

Dr. Gerhard Klimeck is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University; Director of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology; Reilly Director of the Center for Predictive Materials and Devices. He helped to create nanoHUB.org, the largest virtual nanotechnology user facility serving over 2.0 million global users, annually. Dr. Klimeck is a fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP), the American Physical Society (APS), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and the German Humboldt Foundation. He has published over 525 printed scientific articles; he has been recognized for his co-invention of a single-atom transistor, quantum mechanical modeling theory, and simulation tools. His NEMO5 software has been used since 2015 at Intel to design nano-scaled design transistors. The nanoHUB team was recently recognized by a top 100 by R&D award – Making simulation and data pervasive.

 

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    August 4th, 2023

     

    The IEEE NTC Chapters & Regional Activities Committee is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Murilo A. Romero to the Chapter’s committee as the new Region-9 Coordinator.

    Murilo A. Romero was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1965. He received the electrical engineering and the M.S. degrees in 1988 and 1991, both from the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 1995, he received the Ph.D. degree from Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA. After his return to Brazil in 1995, he joined the University of Sao Paulo, at Sao Carlos, as a faculty member. At the University of Sao Paulo (USP), the largest and best ranked Brazilian university, he became an Associate Professor in 2001 and a Full Professor in 2008.
    He was then Head of the Electrical Engineering Department at EESC-USP (from 2009-2013) and has also served as chair of the Electrical and Biomedical Engineering Committee of the Brazilian Research Council (CNPq, from 2011-2013). More recently, from 2014-2018, he was the Head of the Electrical Engineering area at CAPES, an agency of the Brazilian government, established to regulate and carry out quality control of graduate studies in Brazil (a process similar to the British REF or the Italian VQR).

    His research interests span over a large variety of topics in semiconductor devices, optical communications and microwave-photonics. Samples of his research work can be found in more than 50 journal papers, including manuscripts at IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology, IEEE Sensors and IEEE Access, among others in top-ranked journals by other publishers.

    He has served as editor in chief of the Scopus indexed Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetics Applications, as well as served in a variety of international conference TPCs. He is now Associate Editor for Terahertz and Microwave Photonics for the newly launched journal Frontiers in Photonics.

     

    Web of Science Profile: https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/A-4698-2008
    Scopus Profile: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7202431515
    Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=0CQRNw0AAAAJ

    August 4th, 2023

    Chapter’s Travel Grant for IEEE Nano Conference

    The IEEE NTC Chapters & Regional Activities Committee is pleased to congratulate the following Chapter Travel Grant awardees for winning $1,500 each to attending the IEEE Nano 2023 and the NTC Adcom meeting in Jeju:

    1. Yiping Zhang (NTC Guangdong Chapter, China),
    2. Eui-Hyeok Yang (North Jersey NTC Chapter, US),
    3. Jiming Bao (Houston NTC Chapter, US),
    4. Weida Hu (Shanghai Chapter, China),
    5. Partha Kaushik (Uttar Pradesh Section Chapter, India),
    6. Pawan Kumar (Madhya Pradesh Section India)
    7. Sumit Chaudhary (IIT Indore SBC, India)
    August 4th, 2023

    The event on women in nanotechnology that was held on 5th July for the interview and panel discussion with nanotechnology leaders were incredibly insightful and inspiring. The event provided a unique platform for nanotechnology leaders to share their personal journeys and life stories, with a particular emphasis on encouraging women and diverse groups. The stories shared were not only informative but also served as a source of motivation for aspiring professionals in the field. The caliber and expertise of the speakers were commendable. Their knowledge and experience provided valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of working in nanotechnology. The panel discussion fostered a rich exchange of ideas and perspectives, leaving the audience with a deeper understanding of the industry and its potential. The session was organized by Dr. Kanika Singh, WIN Chair and moderated by Mr. Edward Perkins, NTC Secretary and speaker list included Prof. James Morris, Prof. Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske, Prof. Montserrat Rivas, Prof. James Speice and Prof. Lan Fu and many participants attended who made this event a resounding success. The meticulous planning and seamless execution were apparent, and it was an engaging and informative experience for all attendees. The event play a crucial role in promoting diversity and inclusivity in the field of nanotechnology. By highlighting the achievements and challenges faced by women and men in academics and industry, Women in Nanotechnology(WIN) are not only inspiring the next generation of female professionals but also fostering an environment that values and encourages diversity. The knowledge and inspiration gained from the event will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on all the attendees.

    July 18th, 2023

    IEEE NANOTECHNOLOGY COUNCIL – Technical Committee 2 Nano-Biomedicine

    presents

    Webinar: “Nanomaterials-Mediated Manipulation of Cellular Functions”
    with Prof. Gianni Ciofani 

    When: Tuesday 12th September 2023
    11:00 AM (GMT +1 – Rome (IT))

    Registration link: https://oulu.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Asfuuuqz0uE9QDaILd8N9mK1xEgQkd96_Q

    Abstract:

    The remote control of cellular functions through smart nanomaterials represents a bio-manipulation approach with unprecedented potential applications in many fields of medicine, ranging from cancer therapy to tissue engineering. By actively responding to external stimuli, smart nanomaterials act as real nanotransducers able to mediate and/or convert different forms of energy into both physical and chemical cues, fostering specific cell behaviors [1, 2].

    A new paradigm is proposed for nanomedicine, in order to exploit the intrinsic properties of nanomaterials as active devices rather than as passive structural units or carriers for medications.

    [1] – https://lnkd.in/d2R-kd25
    [2] – https://lnkd.in/dWBQYdbz

    Speaker:

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    July 18th, 2023

    The IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC) is calling for proposals for
    future sites for IEEE-NANO 2026 and IEEE NMDC 2025

    A. Call for proposals for future site for IEEE-NANO 2026

    Initial Proposal Deadline: 1 October 2023

    The IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO) is the flagship IEEE Nanotechnology conference. The conference scope covers a wide range in nanoscience and technology. In particular, it covers nanofabrication, nanomanufacturing, nanomaerials, nanobiomedicine, nanoenergy, nanoplasmonics, nanoelectronics, nanosensors and nanoactuators, characterization and modelling of nano structures and devices. NANO 2023 was held in Jeju Island, Korea. Recent conferences were in the Balearic Islands, Spain (2022), Macau (2019), Cork (2018), Pittsburgh (2017), Sendai (2016), Rome (2015), and Toronto (2014). NANO 2020 and 2021 were held virtually due to the pandemic. NANO typically runs between early- to mid-July. We are now seeking proposals for IEEE-NANO 2026 which is expected to run in IEEE Region 10 (Asia & Pacific).

    For conference history, visit https://ieeenano.org/ieee-nano-conferences/.

    Initial Proposal deadline: 1 October 2023

    Early indication of an intention to submit a proposal is strongly recommended. Candidates for NANO 2026 will be expected to present a 5-10 minute “Proposal in Preparation” based on their initial proposal at the Fall NTC Conference Committee meeting, and a complete proposal at the NTC Excom and AdCom meetings in July 2024 held at IEEE-NANO 2024 in Gijon, Spain.

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    July 18th, 2023

    The IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC) gives several awards yearly. Six are for individuals, two for the best papers published in the Transactions on Nanotechnology (T-NANO) and the IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine (INM), one is for the best Chapter, and one for the best Technical Committee.

    Nomination for Awards Evaluated by the NTC Awards Committee (Nominations due 1-October)
    A. Individual Awards information
    B. Chapter Award information

    C. Contact NTC Awards Chair
    for information

    Nomination for Awards Evaluated by NTC Specific Award Committees (nominations due 1-March)
    D. Best PhD Thesis Award information
    E. Publication Awards information
    F. Technical Awards information

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