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Region 10 SSCS Chapters Meeting

Region 10 SSCS Chapters Meeting. Anne O’Neill 5 November 2008 Fukuoka Japan. Agenda. Welcomes by Anne and CK, Introductions SSCS reports, Anne O’Neill ISSCC Initiatives update, CK Wang ISSCC Satellite conferences, Takayuki Kawahara Update of plans

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Region 10 SSCS Chapters Meeting

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  1. Region 10 SSCS Chapters Meeting Anne O’Neill 5 November 2008 Fukuoka Japan 2008

  2. Agenda • Welcomes by Anne and CK, Introductions • SSCS reports, Anne O’Neill • ISSCC Initiatives update, CK Wang • ISSCC Satellite conferences, Takayuki Kawahara • Update of plans • Other chapters interested in hosting a satellite in the future. • Presentations by Chapter Chairs • TohruFuruyama (Tokyo) • Hideyuki Kabuo  (Kansai) • Wei Zen Chen (Tainan) • Shen-Iuan Liu (Taipei) • Xiaoyang Zheng (Shanghai) • Zhihua Wang (Beijing) • Yong Ping Xu (Singapore) • Shiho Kim (Seoul) 2008

  3. Acknowledgements • Thanks to our Hosts for their kind help in making the local arrangements • Dr. T. Furuyama • Professor M. Ikeda, • other officers • Special guest • Pham Tuong Hai (VietNam) 2008

  4. Role of Chapters • Chapters provide an important opportunity for local technical experts to meet, organize educational events, and discuss current technical developments such as: • the results of local industry efforts, • ongoing university research, • reports on the highlights of conferences, • as well as the work of Distinguished Lecturers. 2008

  5. Chapter GrowthChapter Support and Special SubsidiesDistinguished Lectures and Regional Tourssscs website redesignexpert Now for chaptersieee.tv for undergraduatesOutstanding Chapter AwardISSCC programs for chapters 2008

  6. Chapters Growth 67 Chapters: 3 New Chapters since February ’08 • Romania Single Chapter – Marcel Profirescu, Chair • India Council Single Chapter, Kandala Chari, Chair • Penang, Malaysia Joint Chapter (ED, MTT), Boon Eu Seow, Chair 2008

  7. Penang, Malaysia (MTT, EDS, SSCS)Chair: Boon Eu Seow • Website http://ewh.ieee.org/r10/malaysia/mttedssc/ •  DVD Replay of ISSCC 2007 Short Course (Sponsored by SSCS, Solid-State Circuit Society) • 30 October, 2008. "RF Circuit Design in Nanometer CMOS" by Bram Nauta, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands. • August 5, 2008. "RF Transceiver System Design in nanometer CMOS" by Matt Miller • "Reliability and Globalization - Beyond Quality" by Dr Cher Ming, Tan, Associate Professor, School of EEE, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. September 23, 2008 • "Recent Advancement in Embedded Capacitors in FPGA and ASIC Device Pakages: Technology, Implementation and Innovative Characteristics" by Dr. Hong Shi, Altera Corporation July 31, 2008 • "High Efficiency Broadband Parallel-Circuit Class E RF Power Amplifier with Reactance Compensation Technique" by Mr. Narendra Kumar and Mr. Prakash Chacko, Motorola R&D, Penang. July 22, 2008   • "RF Application of PIN diodes". by Mr. Lim Chin Leong. Avago Technologies, Penang, Malaysia. June 24, 2008 2008

  8. Geographical Distribution 2008

  9. Profile of Members • 1-6, US 63% • 7 Canada 4% • 8 Europe, Middle-East and Africa 16% • 9 Latin America 2% • 10 Asia 15% Data as of Sept-2008 2008

  10. Student Growth 2007-2008Data as of September 2008 Region 10 Leads in Growth of Student Members 2008

  11. Chapter GrowthChapter Support and Special SubsidiesDistinguished Lectures and Regional Tourssscs website redesignexpert Now for chaptersieee.tv for undergraduatesOutstanding Chapter AwardISSCC programs for chapters 2008

  12. Chapter Table Skirt • For displaying sample publications or the Archive disks, sign-in sheets, laying out snacks. • To seat panelists. • Order from Katherine Olstein <k.olstein@ieee.org> • Past Chapter Chair Pins • To recognize the efforts of volunteer leaders • Order from Katherine Olstein <k.olstein@ieee.org> 2008

  13. Regular Subsidy • From 2006 on: Single chapters can receive up to $2000 every year, in support of chapters activities. • Joint chapters can ask for $1000 subsidy • Deadline is 1st of September • For more information, see: sscs.org/Chapters/subsidy.htm 2008

  14. Extra Subsidies • Extra subsidies up to $5,000 are available: • to support events such as workshops and mini-conferences that are not financed by the annual Chapter Subsidy • Application Procedure: • 1 page description • Itemized budget • Other sources of support • Prepare press release for the SSCS Magazine • Follow-up: • 1 page description of the actual event • Itemized actual expenses • Provide Photographs • Write short description for the SSCS Magazine 2007

  15. Revised Extra Chapter Subsidy Guidelines Basic Principle: Biannual Windows • To enable the Subsidy Committee to compare requests before approving or disapproving them, chapters may only apply for an Extra Subsidy during two application "windows" per year: · April 1– May 1 · October 1 – November 1 • Extra chapter subsidies must be submitted separately of regular, annual chapter maintenance subsidy applications. Principle #2: "Triage" • If the applications within each biannual window overrun half of the Society’s annual extra subsidy budget, preference will be given to chapters that did not receive funding the previous year, or received less than $5K. In other words, chapters may be restricted to $5K over a two year period, depending upon the volume of requests. 2008

  16. Chapter support • Regular subsidies Budget: $20K – 2007 $35K – 2008 • Applications for 2008 ~$45K • Extra subsidies Budget: $20K – 2007 $30K - 2008 • Regional Chapter meetings • DL program and regional DL tour • IEEE Expert Now, IEEE.tv, Table Skirts • OutstandingChapter Award • Educational activities (DVDs) 2008

  17. Extra Chapter SubsidyProgram – 2008 $30K Budgeted for Extra Chapter Activities [cap of $5,000 per event, per chapter, per year]Awarded in 2007 for 2008: • Sweden SoC Conference Spring $5,000 • Green Mountain Workshop February $5,000 • Brazil - Seminatec Conference $4,000 • Germany – SAMOS Conference July $5,000 Subtotal $19,000 Awarded in 2008: • Central Texas ACISC Conference May $5,000 • Italy AACD Conference April $5,000 • Seoul 1-Day Workshop August $5,000 • Taipei 2-Day Short Course $2,500 • West Ukraine Student Seminar Travel $ 590 Subtotal $18,090 Grand Total $37,090 2008

  18. Partial List of Chapter Sponsored Conferences, Workshops 2008

  19. Regional Chapter Meetings Chapters budget also supports • Far East Chapter Chair Meeting, Nov. 2006, Hangzhou, China • European Chapter Chair Meeting, September 10, 2007 in Munich • Far East Chapter Chair Meeting, November 13, 2007in Jeju Korea • Far East Chapter Chair Meeting, November 5, 2008 In Fukuoka, Japan 2008

  20. Annual Chapter Meeting at ISSCCChapters budget also supports • Tuesday 5 February, 2008 • Overview of the Society, Willy Sansen, President SSCS • Overview SSCS Chapters and initiatives (Jan VdSpiegel) • Strategic planning (Rakesh Kumar, treasurer) • Membership development (Bruce Hecht) • Co-sponsorship of conferences (Bill Biderman) • ISSCC initiatives (Tim Tredwell, Chair Exec. Cmt) • Presentations by Chapter Chairs • Q&A 2008

  21. Chapter GrowthChapter Support and Special SubsidiesDistinguished Lectures and Regional Tourssscs website redesignexpert Now for chaptersieee.tv for undergraduatesOutstanding Chapter AwardISSCC programs for chapters 2008

  22. SSCS Chapter News-2008 DL Presentations Around the World Belgrade & IstanbulVojin Oklobdjiza Oregon Tom Lee New YorkJan Van der Spiegel DenverIan GaltonDavid Su Los AngelesIan Galton JapanClark T.-C. Nguyen Sao PauloKofi Makinwa 2008

  23. 31 Distinguished LecturersTo request a speaker, contact the speaker directly ADCs Ian Galton Analog & RF Rudolph KochTom LeeK. NagarajBram NautaBehzad RazaviDavid SuBruce WooleyIan YoungImagers Albert Theuwissen Low PowerTadahiro KurodaToshiaki MasuharaSreedhar NatarajanVojin Oklobdzija Millimeter Wave Ali Hajimiri Mixed Signals Akira Matsuzawa • NanoelectronicsMircea Stan • PLLs Dennis FischetteMehmetSoyuer • Sensors & Memories Kofi MakinwaTakayuki KawaharaClark NguyenBetty PrinceRoland ThewesJan Van der Spiegel • RAM KiyooItoh • Technology Directions Kerry BernsteinWerner WeberSimon Wong • Transistors Ken Uchida • Wireless John Long List Refreshed at Year End Ken Yang, UCLA, Chair 2008

  24. Regional DL Tours • First tour was in China in conjunction with the first A-SSCS in Hangzhou (Beijing, Shanghai) • Second tour after ESSCIRC07 in Greece and Bulgaria (Varna) • A third SSCS DL Tour is planned for November in India 2007

  25. SSCS Bangalore & India Council Chapters to Host2008 DL Tour in India David Su Bangalore – 10 November Delhi, 12 November Betty Prince Kofi Makinwa Tadahiro Kuroda 2008

  26. New SSCS websiteExpect more engaging better organized content 2008

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  29. Expert Now An offer for chapters 2008

  30. Expert Now Modulesone hour online courses • “Dealing with Issues in VLSI Interconnect Scaling” by Ron Ho • "Introduction to Statistical Variation and Techniques for Design Optimization" by Norman Rohrer • "Nanotechnology 101 Part 1 and 2" by H.-S. Philip Wong • "Organic Field Effect Transistors" by Ioannis (John) Kymissis • "Practical Phase-Locked Loop Design" by Dennis Fischette • "Wireless-LAN Radio Design (2 Module Course)" by Arya Behzad 2008

  31. IEEE Expert Now Chapter Program Special IEEE Expert Now Offer for Chapters Available through 31 December, 2008 The IEEE Expert Now Section-Chapter Pilot Program helps local IEEE volunteers organize events at which attendees may to view one or more IEEE Expert Now course(s) and discuss the materials, perhaps with the help of a local expert. There is no charge for participating in this program in 2008; IEEE Regions, Sections and Chapters who do participate this year will also have the ability to award Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to attendees free of charge. The IEEE Expert Now collection of more than 65 one-hour long interactive, online courses includes 8 presented by SSCS lecturers. SSCS modules are listed in the Expert Now Course Catalogue under “Circuits and Devices” at (http://www.ieee.org/web/education/Expert_Now_IEEE/modules.html#CD). • For more information, visit the IEEE Expert Now Section-Chapter Program Web page or send a message to expertnowinfo@ieee.org. 2008

  32. Expert Now Modules • Based on short courses • Educational objectives clearly stated • Testing at the end ( a requirement of industry) • Experts Selected by Ken Yang, Chair of SSCS Education Committee • Feedback on this program requested. • yang@ee.ucla.edu • a.oneill@ieee.org 2008

  33. IEEE.tv An idea for undergraduates 2008

  34. What is IEEE.tv • IEEE.tv is an internet based television network made possible by the members of IEEE. • IEEE.tv produces and delivers special-interest programming about technology and engineering for the benefit of IEEE's members and the general public. • 6 to 12 minutes clips, interviews with experts. • Circuits content is geared for undergraduate audience. • www.ieee.org/ieeetv 2008

  35. IEEE.tvContent for under graduates6 to 12 minutes long 2008

  36. IEEE.tv online clips 1. Sources of Innovation Steve Kosonocky, AsadAbidi, Terri Fiez, Richard C. Jaeger, Akira Matsuzawa, Charlie Sodini, and Takuo Sugano 2. Device versus Circuits Engineering Kofi Makinwa, Peter Kinget, Doris Schmidt-Landsiedel 3. Fabricating a Prototype Herman Maes, Bernhard Courtois 4. Analog to Digital TRAITS Charles Sodini, Terri Fiez, AsadAbidi 5. Analog to Digital TYPES 6. CICC Highlights Clark Nguyen on MEMs, Pengfei Zhang on 802.11, Ali Niknejad on 60 Hz, Colin McAndrew on Behavioral Modeling • AUTHORS on their Books • R. Jacob Baker, author on CMOS & DRAM Circuit Design • Richard J. Thompson, Jr. on his book Crystal Clear • Richard Schreier on his book Understanding DeltaSigma Data Converters • Marks and Stanwood on WirelessMAN: Inside the IEEE 802.16 Standard  2008

  37. Chapter GrowthChapter Support and Special SubsidiesDistinguished Lectures and Regional Tourssscs website redesignexpert Now for chaptersieee.tv for undergraduatesOutstanding Chapter AwardISSCC programs for chapters 2008

  38. Outstanding Chapter Award • Recognizes chapters for their outstanding activities based on: • the quality and quantity of activities and programs • practical benefits for local chapter members • successful outreach programs to the professional community • growth of chapter membership • Application deadline passed: 2008 Oct. 31 • Deadline is usually end of September so watch for the announcement in the fall of 2009. 2007

  39. Solid-State Circuits Society Outstanding Chapter of the Year Award Far East Chapters win four of six prizes for consistently demonstrating outstanding leadership and initiative: • 2003: Bangalore Chapter - India • 2002: Tapei – Taiwan • 2001: Seoul – Korea • 2000: Tokyo - Japan 2007

  40. Japan Chapter Selected as First Recipient of SSCS Outstanding Chapter Award – 2000 Hajime Ishikawa, Chair of the Japan Chapter, said, Japan has hosted a lot of unique activities. They have co-organized three conferences, initiated a new student award, and had very strong membership growth. Their seminar on Wireless and Mobile Access was particularly successful." The seminar featured Professor Paul Grey of UC Berkeley, who spoke on "Recent progress in ICs for wireless communications," and Dr. Masahiro Morikura of NTT, whose talk was "System aspect and service concept of multimedia mobile access communications." The Japan Chapter also organized a valuable review meeting of ISSCC 2000. The goal of this meeting was to help bring the essence of the conference to Society members who could not attend. The review meeting consisted of 12 selected papers from ISSCC and two lectures. The ISSCC Far East Committee Chairman, Dr. Youichi Unno, presented a conference overview along with some of the remarkable achievements and technology trends presented at the conference this year. In addition to the ISSCC Review Meeting, the Japan Chapter cosponsored the Asia-Pacific Conference on ASIC (AP-ASIC), Seoul, Korea, in August 1999. This was the first conference to promote ASIC design research and development activities in the Asia-Pacific region. The Chapter also cosponsored the VDEC LSI Designers Forum in September 1999 and the 3rd System LSI Biwalo Workshop in November 1999, which attracted more than 300 participants. 2007

  41. Seoul is Outstanding Chapter in 2001 Moon Key Lee, Seoul Chapter Chair, received the SSCS Outstanding Chapter award for 2001 and a check for $1,000 for the Seoul Chapter from Professor Charles Sodini, SSCS president. 2001 2007

  42. Taipei is Outstanding Chapter in 2002 C.T. Wu, Taipei Chapter Chair, received the SSCS Outstanding Chapter award for 2002 and a check for $1,000 for the Taipei Chapter from Professor Charles Sodini, SSCS president.

  43. Bangalore is Outstanding Chapter in 2003 Navakanta Bhat accepted the SSCS Outstanding Chapter award for 2003 and a check for $1,000 for the BangaloreChapter from Professor Steve Lewis, SSCS president. 2007

  44. Thanks to • SSCS Office: • Katherine Olstein • Chapter’s Committee members: • Bruce Hecht • David Johns • Jan Van der Spiegel (Chair) • Eric Vittoz • C.K. Ken Yang • C. K. Wang • Japanese Hosts of 2008 A-SSCC • Jan Van der Spiegel (Chair) 2008

  45. Chapter GrowthChapter Support and Special SubsidiesDistinguished Lectures and Regional Tourssscs website redesignexpert Now for chaptersieee.tv for undergraduatesOutstanding Chapter AwardISSCC programs for chapters 2008

  46. New Chapters Initiatives in Asia • Will host the ISSCC Satellite conferences in 2009: • Selected sessions tailored to regional interest: 1 day events, 6 regular plus plenary sessions • Date: March timeframe • Locations: • Japan – Tokyo • Taiwan – Taipei • Korea – Seoul (KAIST) • China - • For more information: see report of CK Wang and Kawahara-san 2008

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