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Toshi Nishida, University of Florida
Center Updates Spring 2016 MIST Center Meeting, May 3-4, 2016 Toshi Nishida, University of Florida
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Innovating More than Moore technologies for smart systems in the Internet of Things era.
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Overview We serve as a nexus for pre-competitive research, collaborating with industry on next generation smart systems Mission To facilitate integration of novel materials, processes, devices and circuits into multi-functional systems through research partnerships between university, industry and government stakeholders.
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5 MIST Center Thrust Areas
Polymers, Glass, Paper Magnetics Multiferroics Laser machining MEMS Physical sensors Chemical sensors Biosensors Power semiconductors Energy harvesting Wireless power Low power technology HfO2 ferroelectric memory HfO2 ferroelectric FET NEGF quantum transport Antennas Metamaterials Phononics RF MEMS
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Outline Welcome and Acknowledgments Welcome and Acknowledgments State of the MIST Center MIST Leadership Communications and Outreach Industry Trends Center Growth Plan Meeting Schedule
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Welcome and Acknowledgments
UCF FAIRWINDS Alumni Center Marriott Courtyard Orlando East/UCF MIST Center Member Organizations IAB Representatives and Chair National Science Foundation and Program Director MIST Students MIST Faculty MIST Leadership Team
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Member Organizations Namjeong Foundation † †
† indicates two memberships
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2016 State of the MIST Center
Accomplishments since 2015 Intellectual Property 5 invention disclosures 3 patents filed 3 licenses under negotiation Research Dissemination 13 pre-publication reports submitted to IAB 2 journal articles published + 2 pending 3 conference presentations
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2016 State of the MIST Center
Talent 12 faculty participating on funded projects 19 students involved in projects First MIST graduate joins MIST member company in May
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2016 State of the MIST Center
For 2016 9 Member companies contributed $430,000 NSF awarded $190,000 9 new FY2016 projects launched including collaborative UF/UCF project
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9 New FY2016 MIST Research Projects
ID Title PIs Sites Budget Mentors I1 5-axis Laser Micromachining Capabilities for Ceramics Manufacturing Sheplak UF $45,000 Boeing, Prioria I2 Thermal Stress Minimization for Harsh Environment Packaging Sheplak, Jiang UF/UCF $50,000 Boeing, Honeywell, Prioria, Jabil I3 Fabricating Flexible/Stretchable Electronics using Tattoo-making Methods Fan, Nishida Jabil, Prioria S1 Nanowire Gas Sensors Cho UCF Namjeong, Prioria S2 Zero-Power Magnetic Field Sensors Using Magnetoelectric Nanomaterials Andrew, Arnold Allegro, Honeywell, NG C1 Scalable Low Power Universal Logic/Memory Technologies Nishida, Guo, Moghaddam Honeywell, NG W1 EMI Immune Reconfigurable Array Antenna Module Integrated with Front End RF Circuits Yoon, Tabrizian Prioria, NG W2 Metaconductor Based Highly Power Efficient Glass Interposer Technology Yoon Corning, NG P1 Silicon Superjunction and GaN HEMT Power Devices Yuan Allegro, Intersil
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MIST Center Expertise Portfolio
Integration I1- 5-axis Laser Micromachining Capabilities for Ceramics Manufacturing I2- Thermal Stress Minimization for Harsh Environment Packaging I3- Fabricating Flexible/Stretchable Electronics using Tattoo-making Methods Sensing S1- Nanowire Gas Sensors S2- Zero-Power Magnetic Field Sensors Using Magnetoelectric Nanomaterials Computing C1- Scalable Low Power Universal Logic/Memory Technologies Wireless W1-EMI Immune Reconfigurable Array Antenna Module Integrated with Front End RF Circuits W2-Metaconductor Based Highly Power Efficient Glass Interposer Technology Power P1-Silicon Superjunction and GaN HEMT Power Devices
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Outline Welcome and Acknowledgments State of the MIST Center MIST Leadership Communications and Outreach Industry Trends Center Growth Plan Meeting Schedule
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MIST Leadership Technical Program Committees Hilton Head Workshop
Mark Sheplak IEEE Sensors Toshi Nishida Transducers David Arnold PowerMEMS Workshop on Enabling Future Health Care: the role of Micro and Nano Technologies Hugh Fan IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS) Tenfei Jiang
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MIST Leadership Journal Associate Editors
IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability Peter Jiann-Shiun Yuan J. Micromechanics and Microengineering David Arnold Micro and Nano System Letters YK Yoon Energy Harvesting & Systems J. Acoustical Society of America & JASA Express Lett. Mark Sheplak
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MIST Leadership Invited Speakers (partial list)
2016 IEEE Nanoleectronics Conf. (May 2016) Peter Yuan, “RF Energy Harvesting using Emerging TFET Technology” 2016 International Conference Reliability and Stress-Related Phenomena in Nanoelectronics Tenfei Jiang Trillion Sensor Summit Executive Forum (Dec. 2015) Toshi Nishida, “Monitoring the Global Patient: A First Step Towards Abundance” 2015 Transducers Conf. (June 2015) David Arnold, “Electroplated Co-Pt Permanent Magnets for MEMS” 2015 Circulating Biomarkers Conference (March 2015) Hugh Fan, “Combining Aptamers with Antibodies for Isolation of Tumor Cells in Microfluidic Devices”
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MIST Leadership Student Awards Faculty Awards (partial list)
Aiman Salih, UCF Founders' Award for Exceptional Ability and Performance in a Particular Area of Study Arian Rahmi, IEEE IMS Student Paper Competition Finalist Casey Barnard, UF COE Leadership Award Brett Freidkes, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Arian Rahmi, IEEE MTT-S Graduate Fellowship Tiffany Reagan, Linda Hudson Scholarship Justin Correll, Todd Schumann, Sheng-Po Feng, 2nd Place, Global Youth Innovation Festival + 2nd Place iCAN 2015 (smart mouthguard) Arian Rahmi, IEEE AP-S Doctoral Research Fellowship Faculty Awards (partial list) David Arnold, 2016 UF Research Foundation Professorship Hugh Fan, 2015 George N. Sandor Faculty Fellow Mark Sheplak, 2015 UF Technology Innovator
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Outline Welcome and Acknowledgments State of the MIST Center MIST Leadership Communications and Outreach Industry Trends Center Growth Plan Meeting Schedule
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Upgraded www.mist-center.org
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Members Only Portal
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In the MIST of Things Newsletter
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Focused Technology Position Briefs
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Undergraduate Outreach—MIST Makers
3 MIST Makers in 2015 Swimming pool alert Weightlifting tracker Smart home entry/exit system Boeing donated $2K to Support IoT Design Competition in Fall 2016
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Outline Welcome and Acknowledgments State of the MIST Center MIST Leadership Communications and Outreach Industry Trends Center Growth Plan Meeting Schedule
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Smartphone sales also slowing
Industry Trends PC sales slowing down Layoffs at Intel Smartphone sales also slowing Layoffs at Qualcomm Concern about impact of Apple iPhone 7 Consolidation Mergers (NXP/Freescale, Avago/Broadcom, Intel/Altera) Growth in IoT/Embedded and Servers/Data Centers Symbiotic growth 4/19/16 Intel layoff 12,000
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Outline Welcome and Acknowledgments State of the MIST Center MIST Leadership Communications and Outreach Industry Trends Center Growth Plan Meeting Schedule
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Increased Interest in MIST Center
Number of inquiries Visitors touring MIST Center Today’s Guests Our Vision Innovating more than Moore technologies for Smart systems in the Internet of Things era.
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Outline Welcome and Acknowledgments State of the MIST Center MIST Leadership Communications and Outreach Industry Trends Center Growth Plan Meeting Schedule
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Day 1 am 8:45 am NSF I/UCRC Announcements Debasis Majumdar, NSF I/UCRC Program Director 9:15 am Guest Speakers Kenneth Church, CEO of nScrypt Albert Manero, Director at Limbitless Solutions Moderator: Toshi Nishida, UF MIST Center Director 10 am Networking Break 10:45 am Project Reviews and LIFE Forms Moderators: Joe Cho, UCF MIST Center Deputy Director, and David Arnold, UF MIST Center Deputy Director 12 pm Group Photo followed by Lunch
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Day 1 pm 1 pm Project Reviews and LIFE Forms Moderators: Joe Cho, UCF MIST Center Deputy Director, and David Arnold, UF MIST Center Deputy Director 2 pm Research Project Posters and Refreshments 3 pm University of Virginia Presentation and Q&A Avik Ghosh, University of Virginia Professor 3:45 pm Closed Industry Advisory Board Meeting MIST Faculty, Industry Advisory Board and NSF 5:30 pm Transportation to Bahama Breeze Restaurant 6 pm Dinner Banquet 8 pm Transportation Back to Hotel
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