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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advances in Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices
Sponsorship ACerS Electronics Division
Organizer(s) Amar Bhalla, University of Texas
Ruyan Guo, University of Texas at San Antonio
Rick Ubic, Boise State University
Matjaž Spreitzer, Jožef Stefan Institute
Scope The symposium covers recent developments in design, preparation, and properties of dielectric and electronic materials as well as manufacturing issues related to dielectric materials and electronic circuits. Specific topics include:

- Advances in Dielectric, Piezoelectric, and Ferroelectric Materials Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications
- LTCC, ULTCC, and CSP Materials, Techniques, and Applications
- Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Materials
- Composition-Processing-Structure-Property Relationships
- Simulation, Modeling and Design Issues for Dielectric and Piezoelectric Materials and Devices
- Design, Simulation and Fabrication of Electronic Circuits
- Synthesis and Properties of Thin and Thick Films, Composites, & Single-Crystal Materials and Devices
- Ferroelectric Relaxors, Ferroics, and Multiferroics and their Applications
- Novel Composites, Metamaterials, and Photonics: Electronic, Magnetic, Optical, and Cross-Coupled Properties
- Ferrites, Magnetoelectrics, and Composite Multiferroics
- Amorphous and Semiconducting Dielectrics, Glass-Ceramic-Based Electronics
- Tunable Dielectric and Multiferroic Materials
- Metal-Ceramic Composites/Nano Composites for Microelectronic Packaging Applications
- Dielectrics for Energy Storage Applications

Abstracts Due 05/15/2022
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Carbon-based Glass Foam Composites for High Power Microwave Absorption
D-1: Electrical Characterization of Vanadium and Yttrium Co-Doped BaTiO3
D-2: Fabrication of a Pressure Sensor Using Inkjet Printed Metal-organic Frameworks and Interdigitated Electrodes
D-3: Nanoscale Dipole Engineering of Barium Titanate Using Dysprosium-Tantalum and Holmium-Tantalum Dipoles
D-4: Neural Network Design for Video Based Automation of Drop-on-Demand Inkjet Drop Formation Optimization
D-5: Structural and Dielectric Properties Relationship in Strontium-Tantalum Based Oxide Ceramics for DRA Applications
D-6: Synthesis of BT-BNT and BT-BNTN Relaxors by 2D Nanosheets Wrapping Methods
Design of Highly Reliable Dielectrics with Cold Sintering
Designing Novel Dielectric Composites with High Thermal Conductivity Enabled by Cold Sintering
Determining the Effect of Burn-in Process on Reliability of X7R Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors
Dielectric Behavior of Electronic Materials, Specifically Silicon, Solder and Conductive Thick Films
Effects of β-Silicon Carbide Microstructure on the Electrical Response of PMMA Matrix Nanocomposites
Enhanced Piezocomposite Transducers with 3D Printed Piezoelectric PZT
Lead-free and Antiferroelectric Ceramics for Novel Energy and Heat-management Technologies
Leveraging Coupled-Cluster Techniques to Predict Pre-Cursor Material Improvements
Magnetoelectric Nanorobot - A Revolutionary Nanoscale Device for Targeted Treatment
New Insights into Bismuth Sodium Titanate Ferroelectric Ceramics
Non-destructive Evaluation of Inkjet Printed Cobalt Ferrite/Barium Titanate Films
Remote Sensing Powered by a Stacked Piezoelectric Transducer Harvesting Vibrational Energy
Sensitivity Analysis of PZT-4 Material Properties Using the Complex Variable Finite Element Method
Structure and Electrical Properties of Metrically Cubic PMN-PT Thin Films around the Morphotropic Phase Boundary
Survey of Simple Halide Perovskites Using NSMM
Tape Casting and Optimization of the Slurry Composition of a SiCer-compatible LTCC-tape
TTB Strontium Tantalum Ceramics for Integration into Miniature Dielectric Resonator Antennas
Tunable Properties of Zinc Oxide Films Using In-situ Reactive Hybrid 3D Printing


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