GOMACTech-05 Intelligent Technologies Technical Program Committee Meeting July 14, 2004 Ingham Mack, ONR - Conference Chairman Sammy Kayali, JPL/NASA - Technical Program Chairman Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 1 Agenda • Conference Format Discussion • Technical Sessions – Session Champions & Organizers • Technology Focus Sessions • Topical Sessions • Program Reviews – DARPA Program Reviews – NASA Program Reviews • • • • • Plenary Session Panel Sessions Government Applications & Vision Tutorials Schedule of TPC Activities Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 2 Conference Format Discussion • Technical Sessions (19 = 76 Presentations) – Technology Focus Session Areas (13) – Topical Session Areas (6) • Program Reviews (4 = 16 Presentations) – DARPA Program Reviews (2) – NASA Program Reviews (2) • Plenary Session – One Keynote Speaker – Two Kilby Lecture • Panel Sessions (TBD) • Tutorials (3) • Limit the length of each technical sessions to 1.5 hours – – – – Skayali 8:30-10:00 AM 10:30 –12:00 Noon 1:30 – 3:00 PM 3:30-5:00 PM GOMACTech'05 TPC 3 Program Structure Monday Tuesday Registration Plenary Session Registration Tutorials 1, 2, 3 Tutorials 1, 2, 3 Skayali Kilby Lectures 1&2 Tech. Session 1, 2, 3 Tech. Session 4, 5, 6 Wednesday Tech. Session 7, 8, 9 Tech. Session 10, 11, 12 Thursday Prog. Reviews 1&2 Prog. Reviews 1&2 Tech. Session 13, 14, 15 Prog. Reviews 3&4 Tech. Session 16, 17, 18 Prog. Reviews 3&4 GOMACTech'05 TPC 4 Technology Focus Sessions Session Topic Area Microwave Photonics Champion Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Radiation Hardened Electronics and Systems Sammy Kayali, JPL RF Power Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Nanotechnolgy Power Electronics Advanced Silicon Microelectronics Advanced Packaging Concepts Multifunctional RF/Microwave, mm-wave Components and Systems Metrology MEMS Technologies High Performance Computing Wide bandgap Semiconductors Reconfigurable Electronics Skayali Joe Brewer (IEEE), Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Zolper (DARPA) Harald Schone, AFRL William Palmer (ARO) Steve Knight (NIST) Eric Adler (ARL) Rich Linderman (AFRL) Ingham Mack Harald Schone, AFRL Session Organizer Session Chair Kieth Williams (NRL) Kieth Williams (NRL) Sammy Kayali, JPL Denis Webb (NRL) Lew Cohn (DTRA) Denis Webb (NRL) Co-Chair Ken Label, NASA-GSFC Bruce Wallace (ARL) Joe Brewer (IEEE), Chagaan Baatar (ONR) Meyya Meyyappan, NASA ARC Joe Brewer (IEEE) Fritz Kub (NRL) Fritz Kub (NRL) Dan Radack (DARPA) James Lyke (AFRL) TBD Steve Knight (NIST) William Palmer (ARO) Eric Adler (ARL) TBD Chuck Goldsmith (MEMStronics) Eric Adler (ARL) Jim Sewell (AFRL) Jim Sewell (SFRL) GOMACTech'05 TPC Edgar Martinez 5 Topical Sessions Session Topic Area Distributed Autonomous Sensor Systems Use of Intellegent Sensors in Urban Warfare Photonics Applications for Computing and Sensing Mixed Signal Technology for Future DoD Systems Low Areal Density Array Technologies for Air, Ground and Space Applications Adaptive RF Components for Reconfigurable and Multifunction Applications Skayali Champion Session Organizer Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Jill Dalhberg (NRL) Charles Caposell (NASC) Session Chair Co-Chair Jill Dalhberg (NRL) Zolper (DARPA) Chris Lesniak, AFRL Chris Lesniak, AFRL Gregory Creech, AFRL Tony Quach, AFRL Chris Lesniak, AFRL Chris Lesniak, AFRL Chris Lesniak, AFRL Brad Paul, AFRL Chris Lesniak, AFRL Chris Lesniak, AFRL Paul Watson, AFRL Edgar Martinez GOMACTech'05 TPC 6 Program Reviews Session Topic Area Champion Session Organizer DARPA Program Reviews Clockless Logic Rad hard by Design TFAST John Zolper, DARPA John Zolper, DARPA John Zolper, DARPA Reuss, DARPA Radack, DARPA TBD NASA Program Reviews Technologies for Extreme Environments New Millennium Program Sammy Kayali, JPL Sammy Kayali, JPL Elizabeth Kolawa (JPL) Rafi Some (NASA-JPL) Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC Session Chair Co-Chair 7 Plenary Session • Keynote Speaker – Pete Theisinger – Manager, Mars Exploration Rover Project • Kilby Lecture – Linda Katehi – Dean of Engineering, Pudue University (http://www.eng.nsf.gov/engadvise/Members/katehi.htm) – Paulo Gargini – Director Technology Strategy, Intel Corp. (http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/bios/gargini.htm) Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 8 Dr. Linda P. B. Katehi joined Purdue in January 2002 as the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering. As dean, she is the primary academic and administrative officer for the university's Schools of Engineering, which comprise more than 6,000 undergraduate students, more than 1,700 graduate students, and more than 280 faculty members. Before joining Purdue, Dr. Katehi served on the faculty of the University of Michigan, where she was the associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Engineering and a professor of electrical engineering and computer science. As associate dean for academic affairs, she was responsible for strategic planning; budget planning; space allocation; faculty hiring, promotion, merit, and tenure processes; the Center for Professional Development; and the Women in Engineering program within the College of Engineering. Previously, she had served within the College of Engineering as associate dean for graduate education, as a member of the Executive Committee, and as associate director of the graduate program. Dr. Katehi holds a master's degree and doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of California at Los Angeles and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. She is an expert in the development and characterization of microwave, millimeter-printed circuits; the computer-aided design of VLSI interconnects; the development and characterization of micromachined circuits for microwave, millimeter-wave, and submillimeter-wave applications including MEMS switches, high-Q evanescent mode filters, and MEMS devices for circuit reconfigurability; the development of low-loss lines for submillimeter-wave and terahertz-frequency applications; the theoretical and experimental study of uniplanar circuits for hybrid-monolithic and monolithic oscillator, amplifier, and mixer applications; and the theoretical and experimental characterization of photonic bandgap materials. She has five patents. A number of honors recognize her achievements, including the Distinguished Educator Award of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (2002), IEEE's Marconi Prize (2001), the Third Millennium Medal of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (2000), the Microwave Prize of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (1997), selection as an IEEE fellow (1995), the Humboldt Research Award (1994), the Presidential Young Investigator Award of the National Science Foundation (1987), the Schelkunoff Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (1985), and the W. R. King Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (1984) Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 9 Dr. Paolo Gargini is director of technology strategy for Intel Corporation. He is also responsible for interaction with such external organizations as consortia, institutes and universities for the Technology and Manufacturing Group (TMG). He has also been distinguished as an Intel Fellow. Gargini was born in Florence, Italy, and received a doctorate in electrical engineering in 1970 and a doctorate in physics in 1975 from the Universita di Bologna, Italy. He has done research at LAMEL in Bologna, Stanford Electronics Laboratory, and Fairchild Camera and Instrument Research and Development in Palo Alto from 1970 to 1977. Since joining Intel in 1978, Gargini has conducted studies on process reliability; he has also been responsible for developing the building blocks of HMOS III and CHMOS III technologies used in the 1980s for the 80286 and the 80386 processors. In 1985 he headed the first submicron process development team at Intel. Gargini has been the chairman of the Executive Steering Council (ESC) of I300I and, subsequently, of International Sematech from 1996 to 2000. Since 1998, Gargini has been chairman of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS). He is a member of various technical committees and technical advisory boards for organizations such as the Silicon Research Corporation (SRC) and the Technology Strategic Council (TSC) of the SIA in the United States, IMEC in Europe, ASET and MIRAI in Japan. He also heads the International EUV Initiative (IEUVI), formed in 2001, that fosters cooperation and coordination among the largest EUV consortia in the world. Gargini is the facilitator of the International Consortia Cooperation Initiative (ICCI). This initiative, was started in 2000, fosters exchange of information among a selected group of leading consortia and institutes in the world. In September 2003, Gargini was included by EE Times in a very selected group of Influencers of the semiconductor industry with the following motivation: "EE Times has chosen 13 people who are influencing the course of semiconductor development technology and taking it into realms that exceed the bounds set by the inventors of the transistor more than 50 years ago. With more than 25 years in the industry, Gargini is helping to navigate tough process and manufacturing waters." Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 10 Government Applications & Vision • Champion? • Format: – Full Session – Lunchtime Session – Panel Session • Content: – Discussion of Agency Plans for development and investment for ongoing programs and future directions • Candidate Agencies: – HS, MDA, Army, Navy, AF, DARPA, NASA, DTRA, ??? Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 11 Panel Sessions • Current program does not contain panel sessions – Desire for panel sessions? – Topics? – Champions? Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 12 Tutorials • Phil Howerton (NRO) – Champion • Three tutorial topics – Tutorial 1 – Smart Focal Plane Arrays – Tutorial 2 – Smart Structures – Tutorial 3 - TBD Skayali GOMACTech'05 TPC 13 Schedule of TPC Activities Jun Jul Today 7/14/04 Aug Sep Oct Abstract Submission 9/15/04 Technical Program Review 9/15/04 Skayali Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Paper Selection 10/15/04 Advance Program 12/16/04 Acceptance Letters Mailed 10/22/04 Final Papers 12/20/04 GOMACTech'05 TPC Apr GOMACTech 4/5/05 14