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Low Power Semiconductor Devices and Processes for Emerging Applications in Communications, Computing, and Sensing

Sumeet Walia Krzysztof Iniewski (Emerging Technologies CMOS Inc., British Columbia, Canada)

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English
CRC Press
18 December 2020
The book addresses the need to investigate new approaches to lower energy requirement in multiple application areas and serves as a guide into emerging circuit technologies. It explores revolutionary device concepts, sensors, and associated circuits and architectures that will greatly extend the practical engineering limits of energy-efficient computation. The book responds to the need to develop disruptive new system architectures and semiconductor processes aimed at achieving the highest level of computational energy efficiency for general purpose computing systems.

Discusses unique technologies and material only available in specialized journal and conferences.

Covers emerging materials and device structures, such as ultra-low power technologies, nanoelectronics, and microsystem manufacturing.

Explores semiconductor processing and manufacturing, device design, and performance.

Contains practical applications in the engineering field, as well as graduate studies.

Written by international experts from both academia and industry.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367733841
ISBN 10:   0367733846
Series:   Devices, Circuits, and Systems
Pages:   356
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
ASAP7: A finFET-Based Framework for Academic VLSI Design at the 7 nm Node. When the Physical Disorder of CMOS Meets Machine Learning. Design of Alkali-Metal-Based Half-Heusler Alloys Having Maximum. Magnetic Moments from First Principles. Defect-Induced Magnetism in Fullerenes and MoS2. Hot Electron Transistors with Graphene Base for THz Electronics. Tailoring Two-Dimensional Semiconductor Oxides by Atomic Layer Deposition. Tunneling Field-Effect Transistors Based on Two-Dimensional Materials. Surface Functionalization of Silicon Carbide Quantum Dots. Molecular Beam Epitaxy of AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistor. Heterostructures for High Power and High-Frequency Applications. Silicon Carbide Oscillators for Extreme Environments. The Use of Error Correction Codes within Molecular Communications Systems. Miniaturized Battery-Free Wireless Bio-Integrated Systems. A Low-Power Vision- and IMU-Based System for the Intraoperative Prosthesis Pose Estimation of Total Hip Replacement Surgeries.

Sumeet Walia is a Vice Chancellor’s Fellow at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia. Dr. Walia earned his PhD in the multidisciplinary field of functional materials and devices. His research focuses on low-dimensional nanoelectronics including micro/nano scale energy sources, electronic memories, sensors and transistors. He holds 3 patents and has been recognized as one of the top 10 innovators under-35 in Asia by the MIT Technology Review. He has published several high-impact research articles and is a reviewer for a number of international peer-reviewed journals and government grant bodies. He can be reached at waliasumeet@gmail.com and sumeet.walia@rmit.edu.au. Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski (kris.iniewski@gmail.com) is managing R&D development activities at Redlen Technologies Inc., a detector company based in British Columbia, Canada. During his 12 years at Redlen, he managed development of highly integrated CZT detector products in medical imaging and security applications. Prior to Redlen, Kris held various management and academic positions at PMC-Sierra, University of Alberta, SFU, UBC and University of Toronto. He has published over 150 research papers in international journals and conferences. Dr. Iniewski holds 18 international patents granted in USA, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan. He wrote and edited several books for Wiley, Cambridge University Press, Mc-Graw Hill, CRC Press and Springer. He is a frequently invited speaker and has consulted for multiple organizations internationally. He received his Ph.D. degree in electronics (honors) from the Warsaw University of Technology (Warsaw, Poland) in 1988.

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