2023 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting to Highlight Advances in Critical Semiconductor Technologies

The 2023 IEDM technical program, supporting the theme, “Devices for a Smart World Built Upon 60 Years of CMOS,” will consist of more than 225 presentations plus a full slate of panels, Focus Sessions, Tutorials, Short Courses, a career luncheon, supplier exhibit and IEEE/EDS award presentations.

Since it began in 1955, the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) has been where the world’s best and brightest electronics technologists go to learn about the latest breakthroughs in semiconductor and related technologies. That tradition continues this year, when the 69th annual IEEE IEDM conference takes place in-person December 9-13, 2023 at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square hotel, with online access to recorded content available afterward.

The 2023 IEDM technical program, supporting the theme, “Devices for a Smart World Built Upon 60 Years of CMOS,” will consist of more than 225 presentations plus a full slate of panels, Focus Sessions, Tutorials, Short Courses, a career luncheon, supplier exhibit and IEEE/EDS award presentations.

“The IEDM offers valuable insights into where the industry is headed, because the leading-edge work presented at the conference showcases major trends and paradigm shifts in key semiconductor technologies,” said Jungwoo Joh, IEDM 2023 Publicity Chair and Process Development Manager at Texas Instruments. “For example, this year many papers discuss ways to stack devices in 3D configurations. This is of course not new, but two things are especially noteworthy about this work. One is that it isn’t just happening with conventional logic and memory devices, but with sensors, power, neuromorphic and other devices as well. Also, many papers don’t describe futuristic laboratory studies,

but rather specific hardware demonstrations that have generated solid results, opening pathways to commercial feasibility.”

“Finding the right materials and device configurations to develop transistors that will perform well with acceptable levels of reliability remains a key challenge,” said Kang-ill Seo, IEDM 2023 Publicity Vice Chair and Vice President, Semiconductor R&D, Samsung Semiconductor. “This year’s program shows that electrothermal considerations remain a key focus, particularly with attempts to add functionality to a chip’s interconnect, or wiring, which is fabricated using low-temperature processes.” 

Here are details of the 2023 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting:

Tutorial Sessions – Saturday, Dec. 9

The Saturday tutorial sessions on emerging technologies are presented by experts in the field to bridge the gap between textbook-level knowledge and leading-edge current research, and to introduce attendees to new fields of interest. There are three time slots, each with two tutorials running in parallel:

1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.

3:05 p.m. – 4:25 p.m.

4:40 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Short Courses – Sunday, Dec. 10

In contrast to the Tutorials, the full-day Short Courses are focused on a single technical topic. They offer the opportunity to learn about important areas and developments, and to network with global experts.

Plenary Presentations – Monday, Dec. 11

Evening Panel Session – Tuesday evening, Dec. 12

The IEDM evening panel session is an interactive forum where experts give their views on important industry topics, and audience participation is encouraged to foster an open exchange of ideas. This year’s panel will be moderated by Dan Hutcheson, Vice Chair at Tech Insights.

Luncheon – Tuesday, Dec. 12

There will be a career-focused luncheon featuring industry and scientific leaders talking about their personal experiences in the context of career growth. The discussion will be moderated by Jennifer Zhao,

President/CEO, asm OSRAM USA Inc. The speakers will be:

Vendor Exhibition/MRAM Poster Session/MRAM Global Innovation Forum 

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