Events for 18 February - 18 December 2024

SSCS Women in Circuits 2024 Retreat (Open to ALL SSCS Members)

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All SSCS Members are invited to join us for the 2024 SSCS Women in Circuits Virtual Retreat! Featuring Special Guests: Shreya Prasad is an electrical engineer, with most of her experience in technical marketing. She has worked at Caterpillar Inc in product support and product marketing, Meta Inc and Whole Foods Market in program management. […]

SSCS October Technical Webinar: Cryo-CMOS Integrated Circuits for Silicon Qubits in the Quantum Computing Stack, Presented By: Stefano Pellerano

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Abstract: Scaling a fault-tolerant quantum computer to millions of qubits required for running a practical algorithm is a daunting challenge. Silicon spin qubits are a potential technology for the scalable implementation of quantum computers thanks to their transistor-like footprint and compatibility with industrial silicon manufacturing. CMOS integrated circuits operating at cryogenic temperature can offer significantly […]

SSCS November Technical Webinar: Don’t Try This With CMOS! Presented By: Chris Mangelsdorf

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Abstract: This is really a love story. Not about antique technology, but about a wild period of jaw-dropping creativity, the golden era of the bipolar transistor. The almost magical properties of the BJT and the diverse set of problems it was called on to solve are nothing short of astonishing: an incredibly dense logic family […]

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Directions Series: Think Impact with ICs: Solid State Circuits and Devices in Extreme Radiation Environments

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Register here: https://ieee.webex.com/weblink/register/raf95ee78000bd7ad20cf435926c4905c Organized by: Maurits Ortmanns Co-sponsored by: IEEE Electron Devices Society, IEEE Reliability Society Agenda: Radiation Effects on semiconductors components. Soumyajit Mandal, BNL. 30 min + 5min Q&A Radiation Hardening By Design (RHBD) in CMOS standard process.  Cristiano Calligaro, RedCat Devices. 30 min + 5min Q&A On-Chip Infrastructure for Mission-Mode Monitoring of Resilient […]

SSCS December Technical Webinar: Ultra-low Power Circuits for Next Generation Wireless Sensors and Self-Powered Systems, Presented by: Benton Calhoun

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Abstract: The next generation Internet of Things (IoT) envisions trillions of miniature devices that essentially disappear into the environment and objects around us, to improve our lives by measuring information from our world and routing it to stake-holders or connected devices that take action for our benefit. This talk describes how low power circuit design […]