Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA  
October 24 - 27 2004  

THEME

Welcome to IWCE 10! This year's theme is

"The field of Computational Electronics - Looking back and looking ahead"

Review and advancements of TCAD, Monte-Carlo, Optical Processes, and Quantum Transport and growth into developing areas of Molecular/Organic Electronics, Nano-Bio-Electronics, and Alternative Computing Architectures.

         

Sponsored by
EDS

 


THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING

We thank our attendees for making IWCE-10 a success. A number of resources will remain available on this site:

[click here]: The technical program is online including abstracts of all presentations and most presentation slides.
[click here]: The Author Index is now available.
[click here]: Information from thePython Tutorial is now available including presentation slides.


SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING WITH PYTHON



Special pre-conference tutorial on Python is being offered on Sunday, Oct 24th. The tutorial will focus on using Python for scientific computing.
Click here for more information or see the registration form.


GENERAL IWCE TOPIC AREAS

TCAD       Molecular and Organic Electronics
Monte Carlo Simulation   Nano-Bio Electronics
Optical Processes   Alternative Computing Architectures
Quantum Transport    

REGISTRATION & HOTEL INFORMATION

Registration and Hotel information is now available. In addition to the conference we have a number of pre-conference activities available for those who might arrive a day or so before the conference.

TECHNICAL PROGRAM

The Technical Program is now available. Presentation and poster abstracts are available as PDFs.

WHERE TO GO WHEN YOU ARRIVE

State & Grant St. Map For those arriving on or before Sunday evening, the Welcome Reception and Conference Check-In will be in the East and West Faculty Lounges of the Purdue Memorial Union (see Travel for a map, or click on the image to the right). For thoses arriving after the reception, the workshop will be held in Fowler Hall of the Stewart Center which is located adjacent to the Purdue Memorial Union. Those who are participating in any of the pre-conference activities, you will recieve instructions on where to meet for these excursions.

For attendees who might be driving to Lafayette from Chicago, please check the website prior to your travel as we will have alternate driving instructions available to avoid construction delays.

Please note: At 2 a.m., Sunday, October 25th, the time in the United States will change from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time. For more information please see Travel Information.

PROCEEDINGS SUBMISSION

The full journal publication (proceeding) will be published by Kluwer in the Journal of Computational Electronics.

Authors of accepted contributions are requested to submit three copies of their paper. All papers for the proceedings are due on the first day of the conference, and will be subject to peer review during the conference. A copyright transfer form will also need to be submitted as well.

Click here for more information and submission details. Microsoft Word and Latex templates file is now available for abstract submissions.

LOCATION OF WORKSHOP

Purdue University's main campus is located in West Lafayette, Indiana, 126 miles southeast of Chicago and 65 miles northwest of Indianapolis. Founded in 1869 and named after benefactor John Purdue, the University is one of the nation's leading research institutions with a reputation for excellent and affordable education.