Electronic Materials and Applications 2013

| Meeting Description |
Electronic Materials and Applications 2013 focuses on materials and devices in electronics, sensors, energy generation and storage, photovoltaics, and LED’s. Don’t miss this year’s plenary speakers: Ramamoorthy Ramesh, Purnendu Chatterjee chair professor, University of California, Berkeley; Rainer Waser, director, Institute of Solid State Research (IFF) at the HGF Research Center, Jülich, Germany; and Susan Trolier-McKinstry, Professor and co-director Nanofabrication Facility, Pennsylvania State University. Visit the Technical Program or download the Final Program to learn more.
| Who Should Attend |
EMA 2013 is designed for scientists, engineers, students, researchers and manufacturers with an interest in materials for electronics, energy and sensor applications. The programming includes a mix of industrial, university and federal laboratory participants, presenting and discussing theoretical, experimental, applied and unifying approaches. Download the Schedule of Events to learn more.
Jointly programmed by the Electronics Division and Basic Science Division, EMA 2013 takes place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at Sea World® January 23-25, 2013.
| Programming |
The technical program includes plenary talks, invited lectures, contributed papers & poster presentations, and open discussions. Specific symposia emphasize ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, and dielectrics; thermoelectrics; superconductors; photovoltaics and LED’s; energy generation and storage systems; human energy generation and use; NEMS/MEMS; graded materials; and data storage applications. Other themes include thin film and bulk materials processing; device fabrication; green processing and sustainable materials; novel characterization methods; nanoscale electronics and mechanics; and interfacial effects and engineering. The meeting also includes several networking opportunities to facilitate future collaborations, scientific, and technical advances. A separate student-run symposium also features graduate and undergraduate student research, sponsored by ACerS President’s Council of Student Advisors, providing development and networking opportunities for the next generation of scientists. EMA 2013 will provide opportunities to learn, present and collaborate on academic and industry leading challenges in electronic materials, ranging from fundamental science, through development, to commercial applications.
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Registration |
Online registration is closed. Please register onsite for EMA 2013.
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On or Before Dec. 21, 2012 |
After Dec. 21, 2012 |
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| Member | $525 | $675 |
| Member with membership renewal | $645 | $795 |
| Nonmember | $655 | $805 |
| ACerS Senior/Emeritus Member | $395 | $545 |
| One-Day Member | $395 | $545 |
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One-Day Nonmember |
$525 | $675 |
| Material Advantage Student Member | $130 | $205 |
| Student: Nonmember | $170 | $245 |
| Guest (includes welcome reception and conference dinner) | $70 | $70 |
| EMA 2013 & ICACC’13 (Save 25% when you sign up for both) | ||
| Member | $900 | $1050 |
| Nonmember | $1020 | $1170 |
| Emeritus/ACerS Senior Member | $675 | $825 |
| Material Advantage Student Member | $225 | $300 |
| Student: Nonmember | $265 | $340 |
Note: All registrations, except Guest, include coffee breaks, welcome reception and conference dinner.
| Meeting Organization |
Organizing Committee
| Quanxi Jia (ED) Los Alamos National Lab |
Bryan Huey (BSD) University of Connecticut |
Tim Haugan (ED) US Air Force Research Lab |
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Basic Science Division Officers Chair: Jian Luo Programming Chairs: |
Electronics Division Officers Trustee: Dwight Viehland Programming Chairs: |




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