Leti to present latest research at IEDM 2017

Leti, a technology research institute of CEA Tech, will present a number of papers at IEDM Conference 2017 in San Francisco, Dec. 2-6, including papers on new materials for RF devices; energy conversion with GaN; and silicon photonics.
It will also host a workshop covering "Pioneering Technologies for More than Moore" on December 3, anchored by a keynote talk from GlobalFoundries executive John Pellerin.
Leti's presentations include:
RF Devices: Breakthroughs Thanks to New Materials, by Jean-René Lequepeys, vice president, Silicon Components Division
Power Devices: A New Era of Energy Conversion with GaN, by Léa Di Cioccio, scientific advisor
New Sensors: Emerging Concepts at Nanoscale, by Thomas Ernst, chief scientist for silicon components and technologies
3D Technologies: A Smart Way to Enhance Performance, by Perrine Batude, 3D sequential integration technical expert
Si Photonics: Latest Innovations Creating New Markets, by Bertrand Szelag, project manager Silicon Photonic Devices
Special Keynote: Perspectives on Enabling Connected Intelligence through a More than Moore Roadmap, by John Pellerin, deputy CTO and vice president of worldwide R&D, GlobalFoundries
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