International Workshop on Computational Electronics 

IWCE-9

Villa Mondragone,  Monte Porzio Catone (Rome), Italy 

25-28 May 2003

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INTRODUCTION

The 9th edition ofthe International Workshop on Computational Electronics will be held in Frascati, Italy, on May 25-28th, 2003. Site of the conference will be Villa Mondragone, a XVI century villa, previouslya Gesuit college and currentlyconference center of the University of Roma "Tor Vergata", beautifully located on the hills above Rome.

The conference will cover all aspects of advanced simulation of electronic transport in semiconductors and semiconductor devices based both on inorganic and organic materials. The scientific programme, organised in a single-session format, will consist of invited lectures, contributed talks, and poster presentations. 

The workshop is intended to be an international forum for discussions on the current trends and future directions of computational electronics. The emphasis of the contributions will be on interdisciplinary aspects of Computational Electronics, touching Physics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, as well as Chemistry and Biology. Active participation of graduate students, including student presentations, is strongly encouraged. 

Previous IWCE meetings were held at: 

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA (May 1992)
University of Leeds, UK (August 1993)
Portland, OR, USA (May 1994)
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA (October/November 1995)
University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, USA (May 1997)
Osaka University, Osaka, Japan (September 1998) 
University ofGlasgow, Scotland (May 2000)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA (October 2001) 

GENERAL IWCE TOPIC AREAS

Advances in 2-D and 3-D standard device simulations
Particle simulation methods
Process modelling
Ab-initio calculations ofthe electronic properties of nanostructures 
Simulation of optical processes, optoelectronic and electro-optic devices
Quantum transport and quantum devices
Dynamics of nanostructures
Carrier transport in molecular and biological systems

Design of quantum and molecular circuits

IMPORTANT DATES

- November 2002 Call for papers
- 15 January 2003 Deadline for abstract submission
- 28 February 2003 Notification of acceptance
- 15 April 2003, Deadline for earlier registration
- 25-28 May 2003, Conference

RELATED CONFERENCES:

HCIS-13, Modena, July 28th-Aug. 1st, 2003
 
 
 
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