Hiroshima
Garden
Palace, Hiroshima, Japan
August 29(Mon) - Sept
1(Thu), 2022
Greetings
On behalf of the
organizing committee, we are pleased
to welcome you to the 14th Topical
Workshop on Heterostructure
Microelectronics (TWHM 2022). This
biannual workshop has been held in
Japan since 1994 and has provided
valuable opportunities for
discussion and communication between
researchers and related members in
the society of heterostructure
microelectronics. TWHM covers
various aspects of electron devices
based on semiconductor
heterostructures, including material
characterization, device physics,
process technology, circuit design,
and system applications.
The workshop consists
of 10 technical sessions selected
from latest topics, including wide
bandgap MOS/MIS FETs technologies,
GaN related devices and their
technologies and estimations, THz
and mm-wave device technologies, WBG
devices, fabrications, and
applications, and InP related
devices. The workshop will open with
Professor Martin Kuball, Univ. of
Bristol, delivering the plenary talk
entitled "Unleashing the power of
diamond - Heterogenous
integrations". Following
the plenary session, 18 invited
papers and 42 contributed papers
will be presented. We would like to
thank Program Co-Chairs, Professor
Michihiko Suhara, Dr. Elke Meissner,
and Dr. David Meyer, and all the
program committee members for their
efforts in soliciting and reviewing
papers, and in arranging excellent
sessions.
We are grateful for
many institutions and companies for
their contributions to the success
of this workshop. In particular, the
friendly atmosphere and circumstance
of this workshop are provided by
financial supports of the Hiroshima
Convention & Visitors Bureau, the
Kajima Foundation, Micron Memory
Japan, K.K., and companies listed on
the right column.
Workshop Co-chairs:
Kunio Tsuda (Toshiba
Infrastructure
Systems & Solutions Corp.)
Srabanti Chowdhury (Stanford
University)
Guillermo Carpintero
(Universidad
Carlos Ⅲ de Madrid)
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