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1. Title of seminar : From Nano to Giga and Opto Electronics
2. Presenter : Prof. Yue Kuo (Thin Film Nano & Microelectronics Research Laboratory, Texas A&M University)
3. Date & Time : Saturday, 19 July 2014 / From 13:30 PM ~
4. Place : Ǫ¸¥¼Ö¹®È°ü ´ëÇпø °ÀÇ½Ç (DI-001)
Abstract
ICs and TFT-LCDs are the two largest electronic industries, i.e., the former has a worldwide market of over $350B/yr and the latter is about $150B/yr. Both MOSFETs and TFTs are based on the same physical principles and similar materials, their performances are dependent on minor but critical material differences. In this talk, the speaker will examine the difference and similarity of these two types of devices based on studies carried out in his laboratory. Many of the fabrication processes of these two technologies can be shared. Examples on high-k, memories, TFTs, Cu plasma etch, and new LEDs will be presented and discussed.
Dr. Kuo did pioneer TFT and IC R&D work in IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Silicon Valley, and Texas A&M University. His work has resulted in breakthroughs and solved decade- or hundred-year long problems. His honors include: Fellow of IEEE, Fellow of Electrochemical Society, Electronics and Photonics Award of ECS, Distinguished Research Achievement and Innovation Awards of TAMU, 10 IBM technology awards, etc.
In addition to a large number of publications and plenary, keynote, and invited speeches, he has served in professional societies, universities, governments, and industry, globally. He received his Dr. Eng. Sci. from Columbia University.
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