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Member: $49
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Registrants will receive the presentation recording and PDFs of Webinar #7.

Taylor Zhao
Manager, Programs & Committees
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SiC—Silicon Carbide Webinar #7: 

SiC Planar and Trench MOSFETs: Design, Fabrication, and Key Applications

Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs exploit the material’s favorable properties, which allow for highly efficient power devices with reduced form-factor and cooling requirements. Having been commercially introduced in 2011, SiC MOSFETs have gone through several generations of improvements and are currently offered in planar and trench configurations by major semiconductor chip manufacturers. This webinar will provide an impartial overview of planar/trench design and fabrication aspects, highlight their key competitive advantages, and provide an independent overview of what real-world converters require in terms of application-specific performance parameters. Exemplary applications to be discussed include aviation, servo drivers, energy storage, and traction drives.

 

View other webinars in the SiC Series

  • Webinar #1—Silicon Carbide Material Properties, Key Applications, and Fabrication Basics: Making the Transition from Silicon
  • Webinar #2—Non-CMOS Compatible SiC Power Device Fabrication in Volume Si Fabs
  • Webinar #3—Bidirectional SiC and GaN Switch Technology
  • Webinar #4—Understanding SiC Chip Cost, the Impact of Defects, and the Case of Price Parity with Si at the System Level
  • Webinar #5—SiC Edge Termination Technology
  • Webinar #6—Basal Plane Dislocation Defects and the Impact on Device Performance

 

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Victor Veliadis, PowerAmerica
Moderator
Victor Veliadis
Executive Director & CTO
PowerAmerica
David Levett, Power Converter Consulting
David Levett, PhD
Design Engineer
Power Converter Consulting

Join us online for the seventh webinar in the Silicon Carbide Series.

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Members: $475

Non-Members: $590

Students: $99

  • Breakfast, Breaks, Lunches
  • Networking Reception
  • Design Skills-Building Workshop (Pre-Event)
  • Intel Museum Tour and Transportation
  • Lunch & Learn Packet (Post-Conference Distribution)
  • Proceedings (Post-Conference Distribution)

Note: Travel-related expenses are not included.

Cancellations received on or before August 16, 2025 are fully refunded with a $100 processing fee.  Refunds will not be issued for cancellations (including no-shows) made after August 16, 2025, and only substitutions are accepted with a written note from the registered attendee.  Please email your cancellations or substitutions on company letterhead to:

Michelle Fabiano
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Speakers represent the MEMS and sensors supply chain and adjacent industries. The conference will explore cutting-edge topics including photonics, digital twins and AI, machine learning, environmental sensors, quantum sensors, entrepreneurialism, innovation and collaboration. The programming is curated to appeal to the “NextGen” MEMS and sensors professionals through programming features of the conference that include networking, problem-solving, and skill development.

 

TOPICS

Gain insights as we dive into the following topics:

  • Environmental Sensors
  • Innovation
  • Photonics MEMS and Sensing Technology
  • Quantum Sensors
  • Digital Twins and AI for MEMS Design
  • AI & Machine Learning in MEMS and Sensor Device Operation

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This conference is open to all MEMS & sensors professionals interested in NextGen technology.

  • Technologists​
  • Engineers ​
  • Startups | Founders
  • Academia | Students | Professors ​
  • Market Analysts | Market Researchers
  • Investors: VCs | Angel Investors | MEMS and Sensors Technology Investors

 

EVENT CONTACT

Michelle Fabiano
Sr Manager, Programs & Committees
[email protected]
 

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Tim Janes 
Account Manager, Events 
[email protected]

 

MSNG 2025 PLANNING ALLIANCE

Thank you to these industry leaders for their time, expertise, and support of the MSNG conference.
 

SEMI HQ
673 South Milpitas Boulevard​
Seminars 1 & 2​
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2025

1:30 pm - 2:20 pm

Registration

2:20 pm
Paul Carey
Paul Carey
Director, MSIG
SEMI Americas

Welcome Remarks

2:30 pm - 5:30 pm

MEMS Design Workshop: Unlock the Future of MEMS Design with Cloud-Native Multiphysics Simulation

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Gerry Harvey
Quanscient

Instructor

Abhishek Deshmukh, Quanscient
Abhishek Deshmukh
Quanscient

Instructor

Alex Stockrahm
Quanscient

Instructor

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2025

7:30 am - 8:30 am

Registration & Breakfast

8:30 am - 8:40 am
Paul Carey
Paul Carey
Director, MSIG
SEMI Americas

Welcome Remarks

8:40 am - 9:10 am
David Horsley, Institute of NanoSystems Innovation, Northeastern University
David Horsley
Professor, Startup Founder, Advisor & Angel Investor
Institute for NanoSystems Innovation, Northeastern University

Keynote—Crossing the Chasm: from Academic Lab to Consumer Pockets

Session 1— Environmental Sensors & Monitoring

Session Sponsor—TDK USA

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9:10 am
Pierre-Damien Berger, CEA Leti
Pierre-Damien Berger
MEMS Industrial Partnerships Manager
CEA Leti

Session Chair Welcome

9:15 am
Nishit Goel, TDK USA
Nishit Goel, PhD
Senior Staff Engineer
TDK USA

Fragrance Sensing for a Fragmented Market

9:40 am
Shiyao Shan_GE
Shiyao (Shawn) Shan, PhD
Lead Engineer
GE Vernova Advanced Research Center

System Approach in Boosting Sensitivity, Selectivity, and Stability of Modern Environmental and Industrial Gas sensors to Deliver Broad Societal Impact

10:05 am - 10:35 am

Networking Break

Session 2—Universities & Industry Enabling Innovation: Panel Discussion

Presented by the Consulate General of Canada in San Francisco

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10:35 am
John Busch, Berkeley Skydeck
John Busch
Co-Chair
Berkeley Skydeck

Moderator

10:40 am - 10:45 am
Rahul Devaskar, Canadian Consulate of San Francisco
Rahul Devaskar
Senior Investment Officer
Canadian Consulate of San Francisco, and Silicon Valley

Consulate General of Canada Sponsor Message

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Philippe Lanctôt
Director of Business Development
C2MI
Michelle Kiang, MTM Ventures
Michelle Meng-Hsiung Kiang
Founder
MTM Ventures
Bharath Rajagopalan, STMicroelectronics
Bharath Rajagopalan
Director, Strategic Market Development
STMicroelectronics
Valentin Antoine, TDK
Valentin Antoine
Investment Analyst
TDK Ventures
11:45 am - 1:00 pm

Networking Lunch

Session 3—Photonics MEMS and Sensing Technology

1:00 pm
Anson Yeganegi, TDK USA
Anson Yeganegi
Director of Business Development
TDK USA

Session Chair Welcome

1:05 pm
Kevin Yasumura, Google
Kevin Yasumura
Principal Engineer | Director of MEMS and Optical Switching Development
Google

MEMS Optical Circuit Switching for AI Applications

1:30 pm
Lia Li,  Zero Point Motion
Ying Lia Li
CEO
Zero Point Motion

MEMS Reimagined: Photonic Readout and On-Chip Compute for Inertial Sensing

1:55 pm
Pierre-Damien Berger, CEA Leti
Pierre-Damien Berger
MEMS Industrial Partnerships Manager
CEA Leti

Enabling High Efficiency Sensing with Optomechanical Devices

2:20 pm
Pierre Delbos_Yole Group
Pierre Delbos
Business Development Manager
EV Group

From Concept to Market: Manufacturing Platforms for Next-Gen Photonic MEMS

2:45 pm - 3:15 pm

Networking Break

Sponsor—Bosch

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Session 4—Pioneer Pitch: Sensors & Startups

3:15 pm
Marcellino Gemelli, Robert Bosch LLC
Marcellino Gemelli
Business Development, Bosch Sensortec GmbH
Robert Bosch

Session Chair Welcome

3:20 pm

Pioneer Pitch: Sensors & Startups

Jaehyung James Lee
Jaehyung James Lee
Co-founder and CEO
Stratio Technology

Unlocking the Power of SWIR: Ge-based SWIR Sensors and Infrared-AI for Breakthrough Industrial Applications

Jérôme Michon_InSpek
Jérôme Michon
Co-founder and CEO
InSpek

InSpek: OneProbe, Multiple Sensors

Ramesh Chandrasekhar, Aynak
Ramesh Chandrasekhar
CEO and Founder
Aynak

Sensory Eyewear: Designed to Hear, Crafted to be Seen

William Xander, Truthkeep
William Xander
CEO and Founder
Truthkeep

The Missing Piece of Your Strategic Advantage

Saewook Lee, Applied Ventures
Saewook Lee
Senior Director
Applied Ventures

Venture Capitalist

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David Lam
Senior Advisor
BRV Capital Management
Michelle Kiang, MTM Ventures
Michelle Meng-Hsiung Kiang
Founder
MTM Ventures

Paul Pickering, Silicon Catalyst
Paul Pickering
Managing Partner
Silicon Catalyst
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Networking Reception with Group Introductions & Student Poster Session

Sponsor—SILEX

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2025

7:30 am - 8:30 am

Registration & Breakfast

8:30 am
Paul Carey
Paul Carey
Director, MSIG
SEMI Americas

Welcome Remarks

8:35 am
Marcellino Gemelli, Robert Bosch LLC
Marcellino Gemelli
Business Development, Bosch Sensortec GmbH
Robert Bosch LLC

Keynote—A Novel Customer Discovery Approach for Sensor Submodules in Distribution Channels

Session 5—Quantum Sensors

9:05 am
Pierre Delbos_Yole Group
Pierre Delbos
Business Development Manager
EV Group

Session Chair Welcome

9:10 am
Amirhossein Ghods, Mesa Quantum
Amirhossein Ghods
Vice President of Photonics
Mesa Quantum

Advanced VCSELs for Scalable Quantum Sensing Applications

9:35 am
Christopher Chua
Christopher Chua
Associate Director & Principal Research Scientist
SRI

Narrow Linewidth PIC-based Blue-UV Semiconductor Lasers for Optical Atomic Clocks

10:00 am
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Paul Morton
CTO Photonics
Infleqtion

Photonic Integration for Miniaturization of a 2-photon Rb Optical Atomic Clock

10:25 am - 10:55 am

Networking Break

Session 6—Digital Twins and AI for MEMS Design

10:55 am
Benyamin Davaji, Northeastern University
Benyamin Davaji, PhD
Assistant Professor
Northeastern University

Session Chair Welcome

11:00 am
Prith Banerjee
Prith Banerjee
Senior Vice President, Simulation and Analysis Incubation
Synopsys

Challenges & Opportunities of Digital Twins in Asset-Intensive Industries

11:25 am
Andy Cai, COMSOL
Andy Cai
Applications Manager
COMSOL, Inc.

Digital Twins and Simulation Apps

11:50 am
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Michael Munsey
Vice President Semiconductor and Electronics Industries
Siemens Digital Industries Software

Creating the Digital Twin for Semiconductor Design to Manufacturing

12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

Networking Lunch

Sponsor—Teledyne MEMS

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Session 7—AI & Machine Learning in MEMS & Sensor Device Operation

1:30 pm
Mary Ann Maher, SoftMEMS
Mary Ann Maher
CEO
SoftMEMS

Session Chair Welcome

1:35 pm
Juan Mejia Santamaria, TDK
Juan Mejia Santamaria
Principal Engineer and Team Lead
TDK USA Corporation

Going Beyond Sensors Everywhere

2:00 pm
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Jonathan Russo
Program Manager
Femtosense

AI Speech Enhancement and the Future of Hearables

2:25 pm
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Nathan Francis
Head of Business Development
AI Zip

From Data to Decisions: Smart MEMS with Local AI Processing

2:50 pm
Paul Carey
Paul Carey
Director, MSIG
SEMI Americas

Closing Remarks & Introduction to the Tour

3:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Computer History Museum Tour

The Computer History Museum (CHM) is a computer museum in Mountain View, California. The museum presents stories and artifacts of Silicon Valley and the Information Age, and explores the computing revolution and its impact on society. Transportation will be provided.

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EHS Japan TC Chapter Meeting 

Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM JST

via Official Virtual TC Chapter Meeting + SEMI Japan (Hybrid)

 

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Standards Contact Information:

Akiko Yoshida

Senior Coordinator, Standards & EHS, SEMI Japan

Email: [email protected]

 

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Standards meetings are open to all, but you must be a SEMI Standards Program Member to attend.

If you are not a Member, please register for the International SEMI Standards Program and start making a big contribution to the industry’s progress, complete an application form today!

Questions? Contact your local staff coordinator: Click here

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SEMI Members:  $49

Use your corporate email address during log in to be recognized as a SEMI Member.

Non-Members:  $99

Students:  Free

Contact Paul Cohen ([email protected]) with a picture of your student ID to receive your discount code.

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Hardware is at the heart of computing systems. However, recent years have seen increased attacks exploiting hardware vulnerabilities and exploits, which even traditional software-based protections cannot prevent. Hardware fuzzing has shown promise in detecting vulnerabilities in large-scale designs like modern processors. In this talk, we will describe the hardware vulnerabilities in hardware description languages, such as Verilog and VHDL. Then, we will explain a new and radical approach called hardware fuzzing to find these vulnerabilities and detail how fuzzing techniques can be combined with existing formal verification techniques to detect vulnerabilities efficiently. Finally, we will discuss a strategy for pinpointing vulnerabilities to accelerate the mitigation process and briefly talk about improving the efficiency of hardware fuzzing using ML/AI techniques, such as multi-armed bandit (MAB) and large language models (LLM).

Meet the Speakers

Guest Speaker

Jeyavijayan (JV) Rajendran

Jeyavijayan (JV) Rajendran
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas A&M University
Biography

Moderator

Warren Savage

Warren Savage
Researcher at University of Maryland
Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security
Biography

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ESD Alliance

The ESD Alliance, a SEMI Technology Community, is hosting a webinar series, "Savage on Security," moderated by Warren Savage, Researcher at University of Maryland, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security. 

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Early Bird Pricing (until February 18, 2025) 
$25 members
$49 non-members

Regular Pricing (after February 18, 2025)
$75 members
$149 non-members

Students:  Free
Contact Gity Samadi ([email protected]) with a picture of your student ID to receive your discount code.
 

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NOTE: This webinar has been indefinitely postponed. 

The FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) launched the voluntary Total Product Life Cycle (TPLC) Advisory Program (TAP) Pilot to help spur more rapid development of high-quality, safe, effective, and innovative medical devices that are critical to public health. TAP’s primary goal is to expedite patient access to innovative medical devices by providing early, frequent, and strategic communications with the FDA and by facilitating engagement with other key parties for developers of devices of public health importance. To achieve this goal, a dedicated cadre of FDA TAP Advisors proactively provide solutions-focused engagement that is tailored to each TAP Innovator’s needs in advancing devices to market and patient access. In this seminar, FDA TAP Advisors will discuss this pilot program and provide participants input on when in their regulatory journey TAP may be an option for them. 

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Kimberly Knish, MS, CCRP, RAC
Kimberly is a TAP Advisor within FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Total Product Life Cycle (TPLC) Advisory Program (TAP). In this role, she establishes and cultivates a wide network of synergistic relationships across the entire medical technology innovation ecosystem and integrates ecosystem, sponsor, and lead reviewer input into strategic planning options intended to reduce stakeholder risk and maximize the opportunities of timely commercial rollout and sustainable patient access. She brings to the FDA 30 years of medical technology industry experience within clinical affairs, regulatory affairs, health economics, reimbursement and quality systems. She has been involved with all phases of medical device development (concept through obsolescence) involving device types from Class III implantables to wearables and remote monitors. Therapeutic expertise spans cardiovascular, nervous, digestive, endocrine, respiratory, and skeletal systems. Kimberly holds a B.A. degree in Biology from the College of St. Benedict, a M.S. degree in Management from Cardinal Stritch University and has professional certifications in clinical research (CCRP) and regulatory affairs (RAC).

April Marrone, PhD, MBA
April is a Senior Advisor in the FDA/CDRH Total Product Lifecycle Program (TAP) since November 2023. Prior to her current role, April has served on the Obesity and Hepatobiliary Devices Team as the acting Assistant Director, Team Lead, Lead Reviewer, and chemistry consultant since 2014. In addition to supervisory, leadership, and medical device review responsibilities, April has promoted improvement in product manufacturing and quality through developing device specific FDA guidance documents, creating review tools to ensure consistency and quality in device review, and publishing external manuscripts on topics relevant to the FDA and industry on topics in the obesity and hepatobiliary device space. April has served as a Commissioner Fellowship Program (CFP) preceptor, mentor to new reviewers and advisors, and has developed and instructed Reviewer Certification Program courses. 

Prior to joining CDRH in 2014, April was a Commissioner Fellow at FDA’s National Center for Toxicology Research (NCTR) and has served on the CFP Advisory Board. During her tenure at the NCTR, April did research to develop novel epigenetic approaches to safely assess the safety and carcinogenicity of FDA regulated products. Prior to joining the FDA, April was a post-doctoral scientist at the University of Pittsburgh, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh where she studied epigenetic regulation of congenital kidney disease in a mouse model. April also completed post-doctoral training at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry where she studied genetic and epigenetic regulation of neuromuscular disease. April has a PhD in Chemistry and BS in Physics from the University of Central Florida and an MBA from Florida Institute of Technology.

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Kimberly Knish
Kimberly Knish
TAP Advisor
FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health
April Marrone
April Marrone
Senior Advisor
FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Gity Samadi
Gity Samadi
Sr. Director R&D
SEMI
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