Call for Abstracts
Extended Deadline: December
17, 2018
Please use the following
template when preparing your extended
abstract. Abstracts should be 2-3 pages in
length. A cover page must include the name,
address, telephone number, and e-mail
address of the contact author. Please be
sure also to include a list of 3-6 key words
in the appropriate section at the end of the
abstract. Your abstract should include at
least one figure and/or table presenting
data. If accepted, your abstract will
appear as-submitted in the final program /
extended abstract book. Please note there
will be no hardbound conference proceedings
this year.
E-mail the abstract to
Erik Secula,
erik.secula@nist.gov
no later than
December 17, 2018.
Abstract Template (MSWord)
Author Notification:
Notifications regarding acceptances will be sent
via e-mail by
December 21, 2018.
Papers are solicited to address materials
and device characterization and metrology
for:
- 3D IC Analysis
/ Metrology
- III-V on Si
for Advanced CMOS
- Alternative
Gate Dielectrics
- Breakthroughs
in Electron Microscopy
- Breakthroughs
in Lithography
- Channel
Engineering
- CMOS, Extreme
CMOS, Beyond CMOS
- Critical
Analytical Techniques
- Defects
- Device
Manufacturing
- Diagnostics
- Embedded or
Buried Interfaces
- Flexible
Microelectronics
- Graphene and
2D Materials and Devices
- Heterogeneous
Integration
- Hybrid
Structures
- In-Situ,
Real-Time Control and Monitoring
- Integrated
Metrology
- Interconnects
- Internet of
Things
- Lab-on-a-Chip
- Magnetics
- MEMS/NEMS
Metrology Applications
-
Modeling/Simulation
- More than
Moore
-
Nanoelectronics Materials and Devices
- Nanoscale
Electrical and Optical Measurements
-
Non-Destructive Atomic Scale Methods
- Novel
Measurement Methods, Breakthroughs
- Organic
Electronics
- Reliability
- RAM
- Si Photonics
- Spectroscopic
Properties for Novel Materials for
Nanoelectronics; Spintronics
- Synchrotron
and Neutron Techniques
- Thin-Films;
Ultra-Shallow Junctions
- Wafer
Manufacturing and New Substrate
Materials
Presentation and Poster Guidelines
Oral Presentation Guidelines:
Invited Speaker:
Time allotted: 25 minute
presentation, with 5 minute
additional for questions (30 minutes
total).
Poster
Presentation Guidelines:
Printed Poster Guidelines:
Authors are responsible for setting
up their displays; being present for
poster sessions, during breaks, and
some of the lunch period; and
removing their displays afterwards.
Posters will be displayed throughout
one full day. Each contributed
poster paper is allotted an
A0-sized board measuring 4 ft. (wide) x 4 ft. (high). Lettering
should be readable at
4-6 feet. Supplies will be
available at the reception desk to
secure your posters. Set-up time for
your poster is prior to the first
invited oral session of the day;
take-down follows the last poster
session of the day. Once the final
program is available, you will be
able to check for the exact times of
your presentation.
Online Poster Guidelines: We
would like to make the posters
displayed at the FCMN 2019 available
on our Website. Please send a slide
format file of your poster for
display on the conference website to
Erik Secula,
erik.secula@nist.gov.