10th International Workshop on |
THERMAL INVESTIGATIONS of ICs and Systems |
Tutorial objectives:
The tutorial would include, but will not be limited to the following topics:The tutorial covers advanced topics selected from the field thermal measurement of microelectronic structures and MEMS devices and some other types of measurements using the so called transient method. The transient method is based on capturing the real-time thermal transients completed with sophisticated mathematical algorithms to evaluate the measurement results. The evaluation procedure discussed in details is the NID method (network identification by deconvolution). The tutorial will "de-mystify" the famous structure functions - through practical examples it will be shown how they are used in real applications.
The tutorial would include, but will not be limited to the following topics:
About A. Poppe:
András Poppe is an associate-professor at Budapest University of Technology & Economics, Department of Electron Devices. He is also one of the co-founders of MicReD. Formerly he carried out research in the field of physical device modeling and curcuit simulation. Since the mid 90-ies he has been dealing with thermal issues in microelectronics and MEMS. He contributed to the development of thermal and electro-thermal simulation tools as well as to dedicated software tools used for the evaluation of thermal transient measurements. He has been actively involved in major EU-funded research projects such as BARMINT, THERMINIC, PROFIT or REASON. In the REASON project he is responsible for the thermal workpackage. As such, in the recent years he had a number of successful tutorials. András Poppe is co-author of over 80 sicentific publications, most of which deal with thermal issues in microelectronics. |
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