The Sixth U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Nanoelectronics and its Integration with Applications


Las Vegas, U.S., April 28-29, 2009


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Organizers

M.S. Jhon (U.S.A.)
Carnegie Mellon University
mj3a@andrew.cmu.edu

J.W. Lee (Korea)
The National Program for Tera-level Nanodevices
jwlee@nanotech.re.kr

April 27, 2009 (Monday) : Reception

Reception
(Jo-Won Lee)

18:00-20:00

Welcome Address : Myung S. Jhon (Forum Chair of USA)

April 28, 2009 (Tuesday) : Nanoelectronics & Its Integration with Applications

Opening Session
(Chair : Jo-Won Lee)

8:00-8:10

Registration

8:10-8:20

Opening Remarks : Myung S. Jhon (Forum Chairman of U.S.)

Congratulatory Address : Hak-Min Kim (President of Korea Nano Technology Research Society)

8:20-8:50

Keynote 1 : Hanjo Lim (Korea /Ajou University)
- Overview on Nanotechnology in Korea : Policy and Current Status

Session 1
More Moore
(Chair : Yoon-Soo Park)

8:50-10:35

Yoshio Nishi (USA / Stanford University)
- Opportunities for Revolutionary Nanoelectronic Devices and Processes

Byung-Gook Park (Korea / Seoul National University)
- Nanostructures for Tera-bit Level Charge Trap Flash Memories

Jerry G. Fossum (USA / University of Florida)
- Ultimately Scaled CMOS: DG FinFETs?

Yang-Kyu Choi (Korea / Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)
- Multiple Gate CMOS and Beyond

Prashant Majhi (USA / Sematech)
- CMOS Scaling for The Next Decade: Status, Challenges and Opportunities

Kwang Seok Seo (Korea / Seoul National University)
- RTD-based High Speed and Low Power Integrated Circuits

David K. Ferry (USA / Arizona State University)
- Nanodevices for Terahertz

10:35-11:00

Coffee Break

Session 2

More than Moore
(Chair : SandipTiwari)

11:00-12:00

Monte Pettitt (USA / University of Houston)
- Biofunctionalized Surfaces

Moon-Ho Jo (Korea / Pohang University of Science & Technology)
- Si Nanowire Optoelectronics: Recent Developments Based on Botton-up Approaches

Marco Saraniti (USA / Arizona State University)
- Particle-Based Simulation of Bio-Electronic Systems

Sang Yeol Lee (Korea / Korea Institute of Science & Technology)
- Advances in dopMoreed ZnO nanowires

12:00-13:30

Luncheon

Session 2

More than Moore
(Chair : SandipTiwari)

13:30-14:15

Elias Towe (USA / Carnegie Mellon University)
- Nanowire Light-emitters: Are These Viable Sources of Coherent Light?

Hyoyoung Lee (Korea / Sungkyunkwan University)
- Nanostructured Molecular Switch and Memory

Mark Reed (USA / Yale University)
- Label-Free Sensing with Silicon Nanowires

Session 3
Beyond CMOS
(Chair : David K. Ferry)

14:15-15:00

Sandip Tiwari (USA / Cornell University)
- Information Processing in the Presences of Variability and Defects of Nanoscale

Jung-Bum Choi (Korea / Chungbuk National University)
- Single-Electronics: Beyond the Roadmap CMOS

Craig S. Lent (USA / Notre Dame University)
- Quantum-dot Cellular Automata: Beyond the Transistor Paradigm

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break

Session 3
Beyond CMOS
(Chair : David K. Ferry)

15:30-16:45

Jaewan Kim (Korea / Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
- Quantum Computing

Tue Jae King Liu (USA / UC Berkeley)
- Beyond Transistor Scaling: New Devices for Low-energy Information Processing

Berend T. Jonker (USA / Naval Research Laboratory)
- Semiconductor Spintronics: Info Processing with Spin Currents

Young Hee Lee (Korea / Sungkyunkwan University)
- Carbon Nanotube Transistor: Doping versus ambipolarity

Lee, Ji Ung (USA / State University of New York, Albany)
- Optical Spectroscopy of Carbon Nanotube p-n Diodes

Closing Remark
& Photograph

16:45-17:00

Jo-Won Lee (Forum Chairman of Korea)

Banquet
(M.S. Jhon/J.W. Lee)

18:00-20:00

Congratulatory Address
- Mihail Roco (Senior Advisor of NSF)
- Hak-Min Kim (President of KoNTRS)
- Jong-Hyun Rhie (Korea-U.S. Science Cooperation Center)

April 29, 2009 (Wednesday) : Discussion & Recommendations

Keynote 2
(Chair :
Myung S. Jhon)

8:30-9:00

Mihail Roco (USA / NSF)
- Nanoelectronics Research Initiative: A Partnership for Exploratory Research

Poster Session
(Chair :
Jo-Won Lee)

9:00-9:40

Moon Kyung Kim (USA / Cornell University)
- A Nanoscale Electromechanical Configuring Switch

Jae-Hyung Jang (Korea / Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)
- Nano-Hemts with InAs/InGaAs Composite Channel Fabricated by Utilizing Ne-based Atomic Layer Etching

Tomas Palacios (USA / Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- New Application for Graphene Electronics

Rino Choi (Korea / Inha University)
- Technology Progress of Advanced Gate Stack and CMOS Extension

Seongsin Margaret Kim (USA / University of Alabama)
- Nanostructure Enhanced Terahertz Technology for Sensing and Imaging

Dong-Ho Kim (Korea / Korea Institute of Materials Science)
- Fabrication of Si quantum dot solar cell and its Current-Voltage characteristics

Suneel Kodambaka (USA / University of California, Los Angeles)
- In situ Microscopy Studies of 0D, 1D, and 2D Structures – Small Clusters, Nanowires, and Graphene

Blake Jacquot (USA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA)
- Novel and Diverse Applications of Silicon Nanosensors and Imagers

Discussion & Recommendations
(M.S. Jhon/J.W. Lee)

09:40-10:00

Coffee Break

10:00-12:00

Group-discussion workshop

12:00-13:30

Luncheon

13:30-15:30

Workshop report

15:30-16:30

To draw up recommendations to the governments

16:30-17:00

Signature of overall summary and recommendations