Ninth Annual Symposium on Heterogeneous Integration Roadmap and Annual Meeting

SEMI INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 673 S MILPITAS BLVD, MILPITAS, California, United States, 95035

Vision for Heterogeneous Integration from Global Perspectives, 2 days, keynote talks, working groups ... (https://eps.ieee.org/technology/heterogeneous-integration-roadmap/annual-hir-symposium/) 1: Registration is $145 ($125 for IEEE members, and discounts for students). PayPal is the credit card payments processor; please do not use your Paypal account during the payment process here. This fee is only to cover the food and beverage service costs at the event. 2: Confirmation of your registration is immediately sent. please check spam for email from: [email protected] 3: STUDENTS: Current or recent graduate students please contact academic liaison Luu Nguyen [email protected] or Hualiang Shi [email protected] with research interest and using institution domain email for registration information. 4: Please park along the sides of the building. 5: If later you need a invoice/ receipt: Here are steps for you to get an invoice and receipt for an IEEE vTools event you’ve registered and paid for: 1. Go to https://events.vtools.ieee.org/ and sign in with your IEEE Account. 2. Click “MY EVENTS” in the top navigation. 3. Find the event you registered for (under Upcoming or Past). 4. Click the orange “i” icon next to the event name to expand details. 5. Click the link that appears to view/print your invoice. 6. You can print from that page or, if you need a more detailed receipt, email organizer. Speaker(s): , , , Agenda: Agenda updates (https://eps.ieee.org/technology/heterogeneous-integration-roadmap/2026-hir-annual-symposium.html) Time 19-Feb February 19th Presenter Affilation 8:30 – 8:45 Introduction: Bill Chen ASE Fellow & Senior Technical Advisor at ASE Group 8:45 – 9:15 Ajit Manocha President and CEO SEMI 9:15 – 9:45 Hai Ah Nam HPC Technology Department Head, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 9:45 – 10:00 Break 10:00 – 10:30 Ritesh Jain SVP of Engineering and Operations, Lightmatter 10:30 – 11:00 Jean-Philippe (J.P.) Fricker CEO and CoFounder, Cerebras 11:00 – 11:30 Dereje Agonafer The University of Texas at Arlington 11:30 – 12:00 Devan Iyer Global Electronics Association 12:00 – 1:15 Lunch 1:15 – 5:30 TWG Member Activities: TWG to TWG discussions and Session on Roadmap Attributes 5:30 – 6:30 Wine Tasting/Social Hour February 20th Presenter Affilation 8:00 – 12:15 TWG Member Activities: TWG to TWG discussions and Volunteer Management discussion 12:15 – 1:15 Lunch 1:15 – 1:45 PM Sheng Xu Professor, Stanford University 1:45 – 2:15 PM Doug Hackler President and CEO American Semiconductor GOLD SPONSORS SEMI INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 673 S MILPITAS BLVD, MILPITAS, California, United States, 95035

X-ray Microscopy of Magnetic Nanostructures

Bldg: ==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court ==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road, EAG Labs, 810 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, California, California, United States, 95051

X-ray Microscopy of Magnetic Nanostructures Abstract: Magnetic nanostructures play a crucial role on modern data storage and processing technology. Using soft x-ray microscopy and spectroscopy at a National User Facility like e.g. the Advanced Light Source we are able to gain insight into the relevant processes in magnetic nanostructures and complex magnetic interfaces with picosecond time resolution and nanometer spatial resolution. [] X-ray based spectroscopy and microscopy have been shown to be a powerful tool for the characterization of complex materials on the nanoscale, from battery materials to topological magnetic monopoles. Using polarization-dependent effects (dichroism), we are able to learn about magnetic, structural, and electronic order, with tens of nanometer spatial resolution. In addition, so-called photon-in, photon-out techniques are insensitive to the presence of external stimuli or even changes in ambient conditions, which allows us to study devices in-operando in state-of-the-art X-ray microscopes. Altogether, these features have led to the development of a strong international user community focused on, e.g., battery devices or magnetic and electric devices. However, the feature that synchrotrons are pulsed sources of X-rays is typically less used by experimentalists. Synchrotrons operate at repetition rates up to 500 MHz, producing X-ray pulses that are less than 100 picoseconds long with very little temporal jitter (≈10 ps). By using point detectors, e.g., Avalanche Photodiodes, and fast electronics with bandwidths of 10 GHz or more, it is then possible to follow reversible processes with about 10 picoseconds time resolution. In this talk, I will describe several examples of how we can use synchrotron radiation to gain insight into materials that are otherwise very difficult or impossible to obtain using lab-based methods. I will also describe current efforts to increase sample throughput at synchrotrons, which are typically more geared towards fundamental science than applied technological questions. Read more: (https://ieee.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4f23d76911d28dcc51bf71bce&id=6703a3bf25&e=5f7fff72ae) https://ieee.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4f23d76911d28dcc51bf71bce&id=fc3b90f1f9&e=5f7fff72ae(https://ieee.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4f23d76911d28dcc51bf71bce&id=522400335b&e=5f7fff72ae) Speaker: Dr. Hendrik Ohldag Staff Scientist Spectromicroscopy, Photon Science Operations The Advanced Light Source Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory IEEE Magnetics Society, IEEE Fellow Hendrik Ohldag received the Ph.D. in experimental physics from the Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, in 2002. He joined the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source (SSRL) in 1999 as a research assistant as part of his Ph.D. research. After a postdoctoral fellowship at SSRL, he became a permanent member of the research staff in 2005 before he joined the Advanced Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley as a staff member in 2018. Dr. Ohldag’s research focuses on using polarized X-rays generated by a synchrotron to study magnetic materials and complex chemical surfaces and interfaces in advanced X-ray microscope Dr. Ohldag was awarded the David. A Shirley Award at the ALS in 2006 for “outstanding contribution in using photoemission electron microscopy for the study of magnetic materials." Dr. Ohldag is a member of the IEEE Magnetics Society and the chair of the Magnetic Interfaces and Nanoscale Device Division of the American Vacuum Society. He was a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Magnetics Society in 2017. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters which have been cited over 2500 times. He has participated in the organization of 25 international conferences and workshops. He has been named a fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Vacuum Society, and the IEEE. He holds adjunct faculty positions at the University of California, Santa Cruz and Stanford University.” AGENDA: Thursday February 19, 2026 11:30 AM: Networking, Pizza & Drinks Noon -- 1 pm: Seminar Please register on Eventbrite before 9:30 AM on Thursday February 19, 2026 $4 IEEE members $6 non IEEE members (discounts for unemployed and students ) See examplesAdd Bldg: ==> Use corner entrance: Kifer Road / San Lucar Court ==> Do not enter at main entrance on Kifer Road, EAG Labs, 810 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, California, California, United States, 95051

Meet a Past IEEE President

Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054-1119, SAnta Clara , California, United States, 95054-1119

Heading to the (https://chipletsummit.com/) next week? We’d love to see you there! The IEEE SCV Section will be at Booth 321 from Feb 17–19. We are especially excited to host a Fireside Chat in the Chiplet Summit Theater on February 19, 2:00 pm featuring (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-coughlin-41a65/), 2024 IEEE President, in conversation with our Section Chair, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/averylu/). Come say hello, share your thoughts, and "Meet a Past IEEE President!" Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054-1119, SAnta Clara , California, United States, 95054-1119