EVENT
Discover CEA-Leti’s latest results in VLSI Technology & Circuits
CEA-Leti will present a paper on Ferroelectric Memories have 2 presentations : on Neurotechnologies and Cryo-CMOS Circuits.
DISCOVER CEA-LETI’S MAJOR SCIENTIFIC RESULTS
With 1 paper and 2 presentations, the institute will present this year’s major scientific results at VLSI including the following topics:
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Ferroelectric Memories
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Neurotechnologies
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Cryo-CMOS circuits
CEA-Leti scientific papers
Wednesday, June 17
4:40 PM - 5:05 PM
Technology Technical
Session T9.4
Honolulu 1
Carine Jahan
Simon Martin
Romuald Blanc
Gustav Persson
Fabien Grimaud
Mélanie Louro
Liam Hosier
Nicolo Giovannelli
Théo Monniez
Grégory Boniface
Olivier Glorieux
Christelle Boixaderas
Antonio Roman
Mehdi Oujanba
Messaoud Bedjaoui
Julien Mercier
Stéphane Minoret
Catherine Euvrard
Julian Sturm
Cécile Candegabe
Sébastien Kerdilès
Corinne Comboroure
Estelle Guyez
Stéphane Pocas
Denys Ly
Sébastien Martinie
Yann Beilliard
Gabriel Pares
Fabrice Bernard-Granger
Jean Coignus
Nicolas Bernier
Olivier Billoint
François Andrieu
Laurent Grenouillet
T9.4 | Engineering 3D HZO ferroelectric capacitors to scale down 22nm embedded FeRAM
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