The 11th Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium (NVMTS 2011), co-sponsored by Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT, CAS) and Singapore A*Star Data Storage Institute, technical-sponsored by the world largest nonprofit professional association of science and technology Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and Electron Devices Society (EDS) was held in Shanghai from November 7th to November 9th. Over 200 researchers and graduate students from more than 10 countries including USA, France, Spain, Russia, Italy, Singapore, Japan, Korea, and China attended the conference.
NVMTS 2011 invited nine well-known experts in the field of non-volatile memory field to address keynotes speeches. The invited experts were Dr. Pantelis Sophoclis Alexopoulos from Singapore A*Star Data Storage Institute, Dr. Simon Yang, Dr. Staut S. P. Parkin from IBM, Dr. Hongsik Jong from Samsung, Dr. Agostino Pirovano from Micron, Dr. Joshua Yang from HP corporation, Rick Coulson from Intel, Dr. Daisaburo Takashima from Toshiba and Dr. Stefan Lai from Xinnova Technology Ltd.,. Another 29 scientists from University of Minnesota, ATMI Corporation, Spain Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Tokyo University, National Tsing Hua University and SIMIT et al gave the invited presentations and 47 posters were also included. Scientific communication and discussion were performed on non-volatile memory including PCRAM, MRAM, RRAM, FeRAM, FLASH and New Concepts Memories under active and dense academic atmosphere. The symposium was closed on the afternoon of November 9th hosted by Prof. Feng Song-Lin, the technical committee co-chair and with the closing remark addressed by Prof. Matthias Wuttig, the NVMTS 2011 Advisory Committee co-chair and Visiting Professor of SIMIT.
The first non-volatile memory was initiated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory the NVMTS in Washington 2000 and had become an important series international conference regularly held in United States. NVMTS now is a high level international scientific symposium sponsored by IEEE, aiming at providing a friendly communication environment for research and industry colleagues in the field of non-volatile memory and promoting wide cooperation and communication of professional technologies. NVMTS is held every year and this is the 11th symposium, which is held outside America for the first time.
This symposium won great acclaim from all the present experts, scholars and delegates. The success of NVMTS 2011 held in Shanghai greatly enhanced China’s position and influence in the field of non-volatile memory, and also symbolized that Shanghai had joined the international leader group in the field of non-volatile memory.
Academician Wang Xi made the opening remark (Picture provided by SIMIT)
Prof. Matthias Wuttig, co-chair of international advisory committee made closing remark (Picture provided by SIMIT)