CS-MAX technical program confirmed
The finalized technical conference program for CS-MAX 2004 is now available online (see online program).
The conference takes place during the inaugural Compound Semiconductor Week event, which is being held at the Portola Plaza Hotel in Monterey, CA, from 24-28 October.
The CS-MAX program features late additions to the presentation schedule from RFIC manufacturing companies WJ Communications and Celeritek, as well as wide-bandgap substrate developer Crystal IS.
Keith Evans of Crystal IS will feature in the Substrates and Materials session on Tuesday 26th October, with an invited presentation entitled "Native, quasibulk and foreign substrates for III-nitride device manufacturing".
Larry Wang from WJ Communications will deliver a talk entitled "Wireless infrastructure market - perspective from an RF semiconductor manufacturer" during the RF Devices I session on Thursday 28th October.
In the same session, Damian McCann from Celeritek will describe the development of a 2-20 GHz 1 W MMIC distributed cascode amplifier.
Some of the biggest companies involved in III-V device manufacturing feature in the CS-MAX 2004 technical program.
The speaker schedule covers the entire range of compound semiconductor devices that are manufactured in high volume today, from RFICs to violet laser diodes to LEDs.
Invited speakers include Tom Rogers from RF Micro Devices, with a talk entitled "World-class manufacturing applied to molecular beam epitaxial wafer production".
Attendees will also be able to find out about recent developments in laser diode manufacturing at Sony Corporation, which recently announced sample shipments of violet laser diode components for next-generation DVD.
Full details of all the CS-MAX talks can be viewed at the online technical program available now.
To register for CS-MAX 2004, fill in the online form at: CS-MAX registration (secure site)