Nanotechnology Committee
Objective
It is the purpose of this committee on Nanotechnology to consider new ways to encourage and highlight this emerging field in the Electron Devices Society and IEEE.
The committee on Nanotechnology was founded in December of 2000 to chart future directions for the Electron Devices Society in the growing field of nanoelectronic devices and technology. Publications of the Electron Devices Society, particularly the IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices and the Electron Device Letters, have long featured papers on nanoelectronics and nanotechnology. It is the purpose of this committee on Nanotechnology to consider new ways to encourage and highlight this emerging field in the Electron Devices Society and IEEE.
Membership
Members are volunteers who serve for a two-year renewable term at the invitation of the committee chair. Membership is limited to two consecutive terms so that new ideas can be generated, incorporated, and executed.
History
The committee on Nanotechnology was founded in December of 2000 to chart future directions for the Electron Devices Society in the growing field of nanoelectronic devices and technology.
Conferences
Contact
If you have ideas that you would like to have considered by this committee (e.g. a new workshop, aspecial issue, topics for special sessions, etc.) please contact any current committee member. If you would like to volunteer on the committee, please contact the committee chair.
Nanotechnology Committee Chair
Mario Lanza is an Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), in Saudi Arabia since October 2020. Dr. Lanza got his PhD in Electronic Engineering with honors in 2010 at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. During the PhD he was a visiting scholar at The University of Manchester (UK) and Infineon Technologies (Germany). In 2010-2011 he was NSFC postdoc at Peking University, and in 2012-2013 he was Marie Curie postdoc at Stanford University. On October 2013 he joined Soochow University as Associate Professor, and in March 2017 he was promoted to Full Professor. Prof. Lanza has published over 120 research papers, including Science, Nature Electronics, Nature Chemistry, and IEDM, edited a book for Wiley-VCH, and registered four patents (one of them granted with 5.6 Million CNY). Prof. Lanza has received the 2017 Young Investigator Award from Microelectronic Engineering (Elsevier), and the 2015 Young 1000 Talent award (among others), and in 2019 he was appointed as Distinguished Lecturer of the Electron Devices Society (IEEE-EDS). Prof. Lanza is Associate Editor of Scientific Reports (Nature) and Microelectronic Engineering (Elsevier), and serves in the board of many others, like Advanced Electronic Materials (Wiley-VCH), Nanotechnology and Nano Futures (IOP). He is also an active member of the technical committee of several world-class international conferences, including IEEE-IEDM, IEEE-IRPS, IEEE-IPFA and APS. Prof. Lanza leads a research group formed by 10-15 PhD students and postdocs, and they investigate how to improve electronic devices using 2D materials, with special emphasis on two-dimensional (layered) dielectrics and memristors for non-volatile digital information storage and artificial intelligence computing systems.
Lecture title:
- Two-dimensional materials based electronic devices
Nanotechnology Committee Members