We're thrilled to announce Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Mikolajick as our second confirmed keynote speaker.
Professor Thomas Mikolajick received the Dr.-Ing. In electrical engineering in 1996 from the University Erlangen-Nuremberg. From 1996 till 2006 he was in semiconductor industry (Siemens Semiconductor, Infineon, Qimonda) developing CMOS processes and memory devices with a strong focus on nonvolatile memories. In 2006 he was appointed professor for material science of electron devices at TU Bergakademie Freiberg. Since 2009 he is a professor for nanoelectronics at TU Dresden and in parallel the scientific director of NaMLab GmbH. He is author or co-author of more than 500 publications (current h-index of 105 according to google scholar) and inventor or co-inventor in more than 50 patent families. He is listed as a highly cited researcher in the 2022 and 2023 editions of Clarivate´s highly cited researchers list. In 2018 he served as the general chair of the IEEE ESSDERC/ESSCIRC conference. From 2010 till 2019 he was the speaker of the BMBF leading edge cluster “Cool Silicon” and since 2019 the speaker of the BMBF ForLab consortium. Since 2023 he is an IEEE Fellow for “Contributions to Nonvolatile Memory”.
We're thrilled to announce Prof. Wei Lu as our first confirmed keynote speaker.
Professor Wei Lu is the James R. Mellor Professor of Engineering, and Professor in EECS with joint appointment in MSE at the University of Michigan. His research interest includes high-density memory based on two-terminal resistive devices (RRAM), memristors and memristive systems, in-memory computing and neuromorphic circuits, aggressively scaled nanowire transistors, and other emerging electrical devices.
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