CS Europe 2011
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22nd March 2011 Frankfurt, Germany
What next for the Compound Semiconductor Industry?
CS Europe conference takes place on the 22nd March in the heart of Europe. Pioneering companies from around the globe will give their take on the best opportunities for compound semiconductors, and what has to be done to seize these opportunities. If you want to learn from the insight of these insiders, be sure to book your place at CS Europe. Your challenge is met by someone else’s solution and CS Europe aims to provide the platform that allows the CS community to not just share ideas but develop solutions in manufacturing and furthering the reach of Compound Semiconductor devices.
Klaus H. Ploog
Pioneer of Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) Keynote Speaker
Sponsors Platinum
Topic: What next for the Compound Semiconductor Industry?
Klaus H. Ploog is one of the pioneers of molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), a versatile tool to fabricate semiconductor and metal nanostructures. The MBE technique has been established in the early1970s, i.e. long before the hype on “Nano“ started to dominate the word wide research funding policies in the late 1990s.
Using molecular beam epitaxy, he has designed and fabricated numerous new semiconductor and magnetic nanostructures that showed unique quantum size effects.
Sponsors Gold
These man-made nanostructures have led to a number of novel device concepts, including high-electronmobility transistors (HEMTs), quantum well and quantum dot lasers, quantum cascade lasers, etc.
His research achievements have been published in more than 1500 papers in international refereed journals, and he has received several prestigious awards. His current interest for the subject of sustainable energy concepts has emerged from his research on Group-III Nitrides for solid-state lighting beginning in 1995, where he has paved the way for more efficient blue, green and violet GaN-based LEDs by using non-polar epitaxial layers and heterostructures.
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Dr. Petteri Uusimaa President, Modulight
Topic: How to make a state-of-the-art visible red laser, what its specs are, and what new markets it can target
Prior to joining Modulight Dr Petteri held numerous manager positions in international research projects in which he managed relations to international funding companies as well as was the principal scientist in the programs. Since 1997 Petteri has been managing semiconductor sales to multinational companies and acted as a President & CEO of Modulight since incorporating the company in 2000. Dr. Petteri Uusimaa has a PhD in semiconductor physics from Tampere University of Technology (TUT).
Jan-Gustav Werthen, Ph.D. Senior Director, Photovoltaics JDSU
Topic: The urgency for the world to make power grids digital (smart grids) and photovoltaic developments for electricity production from solar.
Jan-Gustav Werthen brings more than 26 years of technology experience to JDSU. As senior director of Photovoltaics, Jan drives overall business and product development that includes power-over-fiber products and solar CPV cells. Jan joined JDSU in 2005 as part of the
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