The 75th Device Research Conference (DRC) will be held June 25–28, 2017, at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, and is co-sponsored by the Materials Research Society and the IEEE Electron Devices Society. The general chair is Debdeep Jena of Cornell University, technical program chair is Aaron Franklin of Duke University, and technical program vice chair is Deji Akinwande of The University of Texas at Austin.
The DRC brings together scientists, researchers, and students from around the world to share their latest discoveries in device science, technology, and modeling. Topics include but are not limited to: biological devices, emerging electronic device materials, energy scavenging devices, magnetic devices, memory devices, and modeling and simulation of devices. Plenary speakers are Tsu-Jae King Liu of the University of California, Berkeley; Hideo Hosono of the Tokyo Institute of Technology; and John Bowers of the University of California, Santa Barbara. There will also be invited speakers, short courses, and evening rump sessions. Technical sessions will be accented by special events highlighting the anniversary of the DRC.
More information can be accessed from the conference website at www.deviceresearchconference.org.