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Pioneering 2D materials for semiconductor industry

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Free virtual event
4 February 2021
  • Free virtual event
  • 4 February 2021

Pioneering 2D materials for semiconductor industry


This event marked the public launch of the 2D-Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL), gaving the participants insights on this new Graphene Flagship project and how it can spearhead the introduction of graphene and related materials in semiconductors.

Keynote

Luigi Colombo
University of Texas at Dallas

Luigi Colombo


Dr. Luigi Colombo earned BS (1975) degree in Physics from Iona College (NY) and PhD (1980) degree in Materials Science from the University of Rochester (NY). He is now an Adjunct Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas after a 36-year career at Texas Instruments (TI). He has authored and co-authored over 170 refereed papers, made over 200 invited and contributed presentations, has written 5 chapters in edited books, and holds over 125 US and international patents. He is on the Strategic Advisory Council of the European Graphene Flagship, has been on the advisory board of the UC Berkeley Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science External Advisory Board, the SRC-NRI Technical Program Group, and the SRC-STARnet Strategic Advisory Board. He is also a retired-TI Fellow, and is an IEEE and APS Fellow.

Oliver Whear
Aixtron

Oliver Whear


Oliver graduated with a Master’s degree in Physics from the University of York while investigating the growth of magnetic thin films. He went on to work as an X-ray applications scientist before becoming a product manager for a compound semiconductor HRXRD tool fleet. During his time as an X-ray applications scientist, Oliver worked with customers throughout the whole semiconductor supply chain including substrate manufacture, III-V foundries, memory foundries and <14nm logic R&D lines to develop new metrologies for in-line investigation and quality control in the industry’s most advanced production processes. Now as the Product Manager for 2D materials at AIXTRON, Oliver is tasked with enabling industry to adopt 2D in to their process roadmap and to work with the academic community to realise future applications.


Invited speakers

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  • Cedric Huyghebaert, Research Manager Nano Applications Materials Engineering at IMEC
  • Jari Kinaret, Graphene Flagship Director
  • Max Lemme, Professor at RWTH Aachen University and CEO at AMO GmbH
  • Sanna Arpiainen, Principal Scientist, Team Leader at VTT

Agenda

 

15:00 - 15:05

Welcome

Cedric Huyghebaert, Research Manager Nano Applications Material Engineering at IMEC

15:05 - 15:10

2D-EPL in the Graphene Flagship

Jari Kinaret, Graphene Flagship Director

15:10 - 15:20

Introducing the 2D-EPL

Sanna Arpiainen, Principal Scientist and Team Leader at VTT

15:20 - 16:00

Two-dimensional Materials: Research to Manufacturing

Luigi Colombo, retired TI Fellow and Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas

In this presentation, Dr. Luigi Colombo will speak about 2D materials status and integration challenges, and how universities, government and industrial labs can play a role to promote collaborations with suppliers.

16:00 - 16:25

How AIXTRON MOCVD is making 2D Material Industrialisation Possible

Oliver Whear, Aixtron

In this presentation, Oliver will talk about the motivations for Industry to begin focusing attention on 2D materials, the realities of industrialising 2D materials and how AIXTRON is participating in the community that wants to make it happen.

16:25 - 16:55

How the 2D-EPL contributes to the adoption of GRM by the semiconductor world

Panel discussion

  • Cedric Huyghebaert, Research Manager Nano Applications Materials Engineering at IMEC (moderator)
  • Max Lemme, Professor at RWTH Aachen University and CEO at AMO GmbH
  • Sanna Arpiainen, Principal Scientist, Team Leader at VTT
  • Luigi Colombo, retired TI Fellow and Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas
  • Oliver Whear, Product Manager at AIXTRON

16:55 - 17:00

Final considerations

 

 

2D-Experimental Pilot Line

The 2D-Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL) is a first-of-its-kind manufacturing facility for graphene and 2D materials. Together, key European companies and research centres will produce electronics, optoelectronics and sensors based on these innovative materials on a pilot scale. Funded by the European Commission, this Graphene Flagship initiative aims to secure a major role for Europe in the ongoing technological revolution by propelling 2D materials into commercial applications.

Pilot Line