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Recognizing the inevitability of the ultimate limit to the "downsizing" of
Si feature size within the next 5 to 10 years (or the end of "Moore's Law"),
as well as the ever-increasing need for denser, faster and less dissipative
logic, memory and sensors, this school will examine several promising new
nanoelectronic technologies that appear to respond to this need. To this
end, the sponsoring agencies from Korea, Taiwan and the US have assembled an
international group of distinguished lecturers who will provide guidance
through formal lectures, as well as via informal workshops in which the
attendees can ask questions and interact with those same lecturers. It is
hoped that the school will help guide the selected attendees to follow
careers in these emerging research areas and to become future leaders in
advancing the field of information technology. The school also may help in
establishing relations between young scientists from other countries,
relations that it is hoped may lead to future international collaboration. |