PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE
The Conference facilitates professional development of young researchers in the field of electronics and its practical applications. During the Conference the participants present their own research and also have an opportunity to study the latest achievements of the leading research groups of Russia and foreign countries. The Conference contributes to the development of scientific culture, sharing of experience, and establishment of new business and scientific circles.
Participants
Young scientists under the age of 35 years, graduate students, undergraduates, senior students.
Invited speakers
Academic scientists, senior R&D engineers, heads of the leading research groups and departments, heads of industrial enterprises and production facilities.
Working languages
Russian and English
Conference sections
Section 1. Semiconductor Physics and Technology
Chair
Nataliya L. Shwartz, Ph.D., Associate Prof.
The section addresses the following issues: the physical properties of semiconductors, dielectrics, organic materials used in nano- and optoelectronics, semiconductor nanostructures (quantum wells, quantum wires and quantum dots), their electronic and optical properties, formation methods and possible applications; spin phenomena, topological insulators, carbon and graphene-like materials; microsystem technology, microelectromechanical systems, technologies for their creation and research, the study of physical phenomena occurring in them.
Keywords: semiconductors, dielectrics, nanostructures, nanotechnology, organic materials, microsystem technology, microelectromechanical systems.
Section 2. Radio and Microwave Technology. Information Technology and Telecommunications
Chair
Svetlana V. Vorobiova, Cand.Sc., Associate Prof.
The section is focused on the fundamental problems of developing and applying wired and wireless communication standards; construction and operation of local wireless networks (WLAN) and new generation networks (NGN); technologies and devices for encoding and decoding information; development and operation of antenna-feeder systems, television and radio broadcasting systems, television and radio receiving equipment; development and application of communication technologies with mobile objects, including using Global Position System; theories and technologies of filtering signals, theories and technologies of signal visualization and systems built on their basis.
Keywords: communication, WLAN, NGN, mobile objects, filtering signals.
Section 3. Sonic and Ultrasonic Devices: Physics, Electronics, Application
Chair
Vladimir N. Khmelev, Dr.Sc., Prof.
The section is considered the physics of the formation, distribution and control of sonic and ultrasonic vibrations in various environments; interaction of sonic and ultrasonic vibrations with various objects; computer simulation, design of ultrasound sources and electronic generators; creation of new materials and technologies improvement using ultrasound.
Keywords: sonic and ultrasonic vibrations, electronic generators.
Section 4. Optical-electronic Devices and Systems: Physics, Electronics, Application
Chair
Eugene V. Sypin, Cand.Sc., Associate Prof.
The section is discussed the physical fundamentals of optical-electronic instrumentation; operation principles of optical-electronic devices and systems (OEDS) for various purposes; methods of signal processing and detection of signals in noise used in OEDS; methods for calculating and designing OEDS; practical application of OEDS; technologies for the design and manufacture of OEDS, the physical fundamentals of functioning, technology of manufacturing and using of modern photosensitive devices.
Keywords: optical-electronic, signal processing, photosensitive devices.
Section 5. Power Electronics and Power Engineering
Chair
Gennady S. Zinoviev, Dr.Sc., Prof.
The section is considered: qualitative and quantitative rates of electrical energy converting technologies; developing mathematical models and analyzing electromagnetic processes in electrical energy converters; analyzing energy exchange processes between generators and non-linear consumers of electrical energy; mathematical methods for analyzing and synthesizing electrical circuits with semiconductor and electromechanical converters, circuits, devices and systems of power electronics; application features of advanced high-power high-voltage semiconductor devices and modules based on them (IGBT, IGCT, MOSFET); microprocessor control devices for high-power electrical energy converters; simulation of high-power electrical energy converters; construction methods for reactive power compensation and methods for their calculation; algorithms and control devices for power electronics systems; methods of analysis and control of closed nonlinear pulse control systems with various types of modulation.
Keywords: power converters, semiconductor devices, microprocessor control, reactive power compensation, control.
Section 6. Medical Electronics
Chair
Gennady S. Evtushenko, Dr.Sc., Prof.
Section themes include hardware and software for medicine, biophysics and ecology. Research and development in biomedical engineering, wearable biomedical sensors and systems, medical informatics, telemedicine issues, new medical devices, introducing internet of things technology (IoT) into medical devices will all be covered in this section.
Keywords: medicine, biophysics, ecology, biomedical sensors, medical devices, biomedical engineering.
Section 7. Robotics, Mechatronics and Automation
Chair
Oleg V. Nos, Dr.Sc., Associate Prof.
The conference section provides a platform for young scientists, researchers and students from a variety of universities as well as practitioners to discuss new research results and perspectives on future developments in the fields of Robotics, Mechatronics and Automation. The selected reports represent the most promising ideas to address the research issues in design, software, hardware and control of advanced mechatronics systems, intelligent robots and high-performance electrotechnological equipments involving practical aspects for their applications in the areas of industrial automation, and other related sectors.
Keywords: robotics, mechatronic, automation, control strategies.
Sponsors
Novosibirsk State Technical University
IEEE Russia Siberia Section
OOO “SibIS”, Novosibirsk
ZAO “ERASIB”, Novosibirsk
OOO “Planeta Oboi”, Novosibirsk
OOO “Sistemy nakopleniya energii”, Novosibirsk
Partners
Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Biysk Technological Institute of Altai
OOO “Eksperimentalnaya masterskaya NaukaSoft”, Moscow
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