The thirteenth in the series of Hilton Head Workshops on the science and technology of solid-state sensors, actuators, and microsystems will be held on June 6-10, 2010. Previous Workshops have provided a highly interactive forum for North, Central and South American researchers to present and discuss recent advances in microfabrication technologies for sensing and actuation devices and microsystems for physical, chemical, and biological applications. This year, we hope to increase the interactive and networking success of this meeting as we are also inviting all previous Hilton Head Workshop attendees to attend as well as submit abstracts and present papers.
New Devices or Microsystems
New Sensing and Actuation Concepts
High Performance Devices (revised line)
Devices with Substantially Improved Performance
Device Fabrication and Testing
Process Design and Modeling
Device Modeling and Simulation
Fabrication Technologies
Materials and Material Processing
Nanotechnology and Applications
Testing Including Test Equipment and Methods
Interface and Calibration Circuits
Advanced Circuit Techniques
System Integration and End Use Applications
Component and Wafer-Level Packaging Technologies
Assembly Materials and Processes
Non-Electronic Interfaces to Devices
Environmental Effects and Compensation Methods
Reliability Testing and Methods
Attendance will be limited to 450 participants, with preference given to authors. As with previous Hilton Head Workshops, all prospective participants - accepted presenting authors, all previous attendees of any Hilton Head Workshop, and New Potential Applicants should complete an application on this website. There is a new and streamlined application process.
Workshop Environment
The Workshop will be held at the Crowne Plaza Resort on Hilton Head Island, SC. It will be a single-session meeting, with ample time allotted for discussion of each paper, and with blocks of unscheduled time to encourage informal interactions among participants. The conference has reserved several oral presentations and contributed poster session slots in the program for LATE NEWS papers. LATE NEWS papers, as submitted, will be accepted for presentation and will be published in the technical digest. LATE NEWS papers will be limited to two pages in length and must follow the submission procedure in the instructions. There will be ten oral sessions and a contributed poster session. Manuscripts of papers presented in these sessions will be included in the Workshop Technical Digest. There will also be an OPEN POSTER session to encourage participants to discuss informally very recent results, work in progress, and results recently presented elsewhere. OPEN POSTERS will not be included in the Technical Digest. Please see LATE NEWS and OPEN POSTERS on this website for further information.
This year, besides being open to all researchers from North, Central and South America, the Workshop is open to all past attendees of any previous Hilton Head Workshop.
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