세미나 공지사항
Applied Materials CTO Seminar Series
작성자
박현진
작성일
2012-03-29
조회
1830
[ Applied Materials CTO Seminar Series ]
1. Innovation to Advance Moore’s Law-Room for Core Technology Revolution
- 일시: 4월 2일(월) 15:30-16:30
- 장소: 서울대학교 반도체공동연구소 설계연구관(104-1동) 도연홀
- 연사: Klaus F. Schuegraf (Chief Technology Officer, Silicon Systems Group, Applied Materials, USA)
2. Nanomanufacturing Technology for Electronics, Energy and Display
- 일시: 4월 6일(금) 16:00-17:00
- 장소: 서울대학교 반도체공동연구소 설계연구관(104-1동) 도연홀
- 연사: Omkaram (Om) Nalamasu (Chief Technology Officer, Applied Materials, USA)
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[Applied Materials CTO Seminar SeriesⅠ]
Innovation to Advance Moore’s Law
Room for Core Technology Revolution
일 시: 2012년 4월 2일 월요일 15:30 – 16:30
장 소: 서울대학교 반도체공동연구소 설계연구관 도연홀
연 사: Klaus F. Schuegraf (Chief Technology Officer, Silicon Systems Group, Applied Materials, USA)
Abstract
Moore’s Law represents the cumulative effort by many participants to advance the productivity of electronic systems over the last 40+ years, resulting in enormous strides in the capability and ubiquity of electronics. The semiconductor value chain has fragmented into many industrial groups – some overlapping – encompassing tremendous complexity on a global scale. This seminar introduces the innovation challenge facing the semiconductor equipment industry in order to propel the advance of semiconductor technology to the cadence of Moore’s Law. Examples will be drawn from successes creating solutions for advanced transistor and nano?scale interconnect technologies. To sustain Moore’s Law well into the future, this seminar identifies the need to create revolutionary new technologies which will enable new architectures, based on new devices and methods of interconnection.
Biography
Dr. Klaus Schuegraf is vice president and chief technology officer (CTO) for SSG. He is responsible for continuing the company’s technology leadership and innovation, expanding SSG’s differentiated product portfolio, and ensuring value to customers through understanding of technology inflections. Klaus joined Applied Materials in 2009 as vice president of Strategic Development for the SSG CTO Group.
Previously, Klaus was vice president of Technology at SanDisk Corporation, involved in non-volatile NAND flash and 3D memory. Earlier, at Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, he led development of SRAM foundry products and mixed-signal system-on-chip microcontrollers. He also led CMOS and memory product development at Conexant Systems, ICE Corporation, Microchip Technology, and Micron Technology.
Klaus earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He hold more than 80 patents and has authored more than 20 technical publications.
담당교수: 전기.정보공학부 신형철 (문의: 이고은, Tel: 880-5440)
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[ Applied Materials CTO Seminar SeriesⅡ]
Nanomanufacturing Technology for Electronics,
Energy and Display
일 시: 2012년 4월 6일 금요일 16:00 – 17:00
장 소: 서울대학교 반도체공동연구소 설계연구관 도연홀
연 사: Omkaram (Om) Nalamasu, (Chief Technology Officer, Applied Materials, USA)
Abstract
Nanomanufacturing technology, the cost-effective and practical manufacturing solutions based on equipment and process solution platforms have been translating the promise of nanotechnology to reality in advancing the electronics and display technology and product roadmaps. Advances in nanomanufacturing technology are also fundamental to solving the energy and environment challenges. In this presentation, I will detail the challenges and opportunities facing the electronics, display, energy and other industries and how advances in nanomanufacturing are fundamental to resolving these challenges.
Nanomanufacturing technology, the cost-effective and practical manufacturing solutions based on equipment and process solution platforms have been translating the promise of nanotechnology to reality in advancing the electronics and display technology and product roadmaps. Advances in nanomanufacturing technology are also fundamental to solving the energy and environment challenges. In this presentation, I will detail the challenges and opportunities facing the electronics, display, energy and other industries and how advances in nanomanufacturing are fundamental to resolving these challenges.
Biography
Dr. Omkaram (Om) Nalamasu is the Chief Technology Officer Applied Materials, world’s leading Nanomanufacturing Solutions provider for IC, Display and Solar PV industries. In this role, he reports to chairman and CEO Mike Splinter and provides critical technological insight to maintain Applied’s technology leadership in the industries it serves. Dr. Nalamasu is responsible for Applied’s Corporate R&D, Investments in global academia and research institutes, Leadership of the Corporate Technology Council, Technical stewardship of Applied Ventures (Venture arm of Applied Materials) investments and Applied Materials’ disruptive and new market focused product pipeline development efforts, Value-added partnerships with customers, supply chain partners and government funding agencies.
Dr. Nalamasu has made seminal contributions to the fields of optical lithography and polymeric materials science with over 180 publications, 2 book chapters, and over 45 patents. He won several national and international awards. He currently serves on NIST Materials Science and Engineering, Semiconductor Research Corporation, and several university advisory boards.
담당교수 : 재료공학부 황철성 (문의 : 이고은, Tel : 880-5440)