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The 6th European Microwave Integrated Circuits (EuMIC)
Conference will be held from October 10-12 2011 in Manchester, UK as part of the European Microwave Week. This microwave integrated circuits conference will continue to help make European Microwave Week the largest event in Europe related to RF microelectronics. Monolithic Microwave Integrated circuits, MMICs and RFICs, are the foundation of today's communication and sensing systems. While GaAs and silicon based IC technologies are used extensively in today's systems, emerging technologies such as wide band gap (SiC, GaN, etc.), InP/antimonide CNT and Graphene based devices are expected to become commercially available within a few years, with a big impact on system performance. The downscaling of silicon technologies such as CMOS and SiGe- HBT, according to Moore's law, has now resulted in device performance close to the III-V technologies with cut-off frequencies exceeding 400 GHz. Highly integrated microwave and millimetre- wave systems will also be available for many more consumer mass market applications. As a result of the downscaling, there are, however, numerous technical challenges to overcome, including low breakdown voltage, higher 1/f noise, substrate noise, and many others. To provide short time-to-product, first-pass success in the design becomes critical. Accurate component modelling and efficient CAD/CAE tools are vitally important. Success in these technologies will enable new services in the areas of safety and security, high bit- rate wireless access, and multigigabit/s low-cost wireless links. In such a swiftly changing environment, it is essential to be well informed about the latest technological developments. EuMIC is the leading conference in Europe for MMIC and RFIC technology, design and applications and is the ideal event to keep abreast of the latest achievements in the field. The conference will promote the exchange of scientific and technical information on physical fundamentals, material technology, process technology, physics-based and empirical modelling of microwave and optoelectronic devices, design of monolithic ICs based on GaAs, InP, SiGe, GaN, SiC, RF CMOS and other semiconductor materials. Special emphasis will be given to applications covering the field of telecommunications (RF, microwave and optical), automotive, sensors, MEMS, defence and space, as well as emerging technologies such as wide band-gap semiconductors. |
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