
Presented by the Penn State Materials Research Institute, the Materials Spotlight Series is designed to create connections and spark discussions between industry and Penn State faculty and students that lead to productive research collaborations.
The third edition of the 2022 Materials Spotlight Series will be on Ultrathin Semiconductors for Next Generation Devices. This forum will look at the short-, mid-, and long-term challenges for application of 2D materials in devices. Topics can include material selection, device structure, processing, reliability, opportunities for improvement, etc. This discussion is relevant to future extensions of Moore’s Law beyond Si and highlight viewpoints from three major industry participants and three faculty groups working on the bleeding edge of research in the field.
Company Presentations
- AIXTRON: Equipment for Ultrathin Semiconductor Deposition
- Oliver Whear, Product Manager
- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL): Towards Roll to Roll Manufacturing of Sensors Based on 2D Materials
- Nick Glavin, Senior Materials Scientist
- Intel Co.: 2D Materials for Industry (11-minute pre-recorded)
- Carl H. Naylor, Research Engineer, Components Research
Faculty Presentations
- Penn State 2D Crystal Consortium (2DCC) User Facility and Training Opportunities
- Joan Redwing
- Director of 2DCC and Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State
- Scalable 2D Semiconductors for Photonics and Electronics
- Deep Jariwala
- Assistant Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering, UPenn
- Accelerating 2D Devices
- Saptarshi Das
- Associate Professor of Engineering Science & Mechanics, Penn State
We will conclude the event with Q&A and a networking session.
We hope to see you there!