NU Tech Roundtable 2021
Informatics for the design of innovative electronic materials:
semiconductors and multicrystalline/electro-optical material.
May 12th, 2021
5:00 - 7:00 PM (EDT)
2:00 - 4:00 PM (PDT)
Sponsor
Nagoya University and Technology Partnership of Nagoya University, Inc. will host a virtual Roundtable for its 12th installment this Spring. This virtual Roundtable will be held online focusing on Materials Informatics for Informatics for the design of innovative electronic materials: semiconductors and multicrystalline/electro-optical material. This year, two speakers from Nagoya University and one from North Carolina State University will present their cutting-edge technologies, followed by breakout room sessions for discussion and Q&A.
Date and Time
For the US attendees
May 12th
5:00 - 7:00 PM (EDT)
2:00 - 4:00 PM (PDT)
For Japan attendees
May 13th
6:00 - 8:00 AM (JST)
Agenda
17:00 EDT Opening Remarks : TBD
17:05 EDT Presentation 1 : Dr. Noritaka USAMI
17:30 EDT Presentation 2 : Dr. Douglas IRVING
17:55 EDT Presentation 3: Dr. Toru UJIHARA
18:20 EDT Breakout Room Session 1
18:40 EDT Breakout Room Session 2
19:00 EDT Close
Technology Presentation
Multicrystalline informatics for development of high-performance materials
Dr. Noritaka USAMI
Professor
Graduate School of Engineering
Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability
Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics
Nagoya University
Point defect informatics: Identifying routes to realize targeted properties of electronic materials
Dr. Douglas IRVING
Professor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
NC State University
Process informatics for 6-inch SiC crystal growth
Dr. Toru UJIHARA
Professor
Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability
Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics Innovative Devices Section
Nagoya University