Flash Memory Summit 2017
The 11th annual Flash Memory Summit is a three day event that includes seminars, forums, keynotes and sessions.
The 11th annual Flash Memory Summit is a three day event that includes seminars, forums, keynotes and sessions.
InMRAM is a introductory course on MRAM. Students, researchers and engineers are welcome to study the basics of magnetism, spintronics and MRAM technology. No background in magnetism is required.
The European Physics of Magnetism 2017 (PM17) is organized by the Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University and the Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences. The conference aims to be an international forum for the presentation and discussion of novel scientific ideas in a field of broadly understood magnetism and magnetic materials.
Beyond CMOS: From Devices to Systems, is an international workshop that will bring together researchers and executives from academia and industry to discuss the different implications of emerging solid state memories on computer industry.
The workshop will discuss device physics, circuits, architecture, reliability, security, and systems. Technologies under review will include MRAM, RRAM, PCM, 3D Xpoint, Memristors, and others.
This symposium is being held to honor the 20th anniversary of John Slonczewski’s landmark paper on spin-transfer-torque, published in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials in 1996. Entitled, Current-driven excitation of magnetic multilayers, John’s paper presented the breakthrough idea that a current passing through a sandwich of two magnetic metal layers surrounding a non-magnetic metal spacer could excite sufficient spin-transfer-torque to switch one of the magnetic layers back and forth.
The 61th annual conference on Magnetism & Magnetic Materials (MMM) will take place in New Orleans. The Conference will encompass all aspects of magnetism from fundamental physics and new materials to applied magnetics and device technologies.
The 10th annual Flash Memory Summit is a three day event that includes seminars, forums, keynotes and sessions.
The 8th international memory workshop (IMW) is a conference that is focused on memory process and design technologies, applications and market strategies. It covers all memory technologies, including Flash, DRAM, SRAM, PCRAM, MRAM and RRAM.
The 7th annual NVM workshop will bring together scientists and engineers from industry and academia who are working on advanced non-volatile storage devices and systems.
Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM), now in its 60th year, is a magnetism-focused event with lectures, symposiums and an exhibition.
The Flash Memory Summit is conference and exhibition focused on flash memory - and related technologies. This three-day event includes an exhibition, tutorials, in-depth sessions, keynote speeches, half day seminars and full-day and half-day forums.
The Center for Magnetic Recording Research, the Non-Volatile Systems Laboratory, and the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at UCSD will be hosting the 6th annual UCSD Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW).
Magnetics 2015 is the world's premier magnetic focused event, focused on magnetic applications, technologies and materials. This two-day event includes an exhibition, workshops, keynote speeches and presentations.
Magnetics 2015 will focus on the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials. Serving OEM developers of products that utilize magnets and magnet systems, design engineers, OEM developers involved in EMC technology and magnetic effects, magnetics manufacturers and integrators, and material suppliers in the magnetics industry.
The Flash Memory Summit is conference and exhibition focused on flash memory - and related technologies. This three-day event includes an exhibition, tutorials, in-depth sessions and keynote speeches.
The Center for Magnetic Recording Research, the Non-Volatile Systems Laboratory, and the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at UCSD will be hosting the 5th annual UCSD Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW).
Magnetics 2014 is the world's premier magnetic focused event, focused on magnetic applications, technologies and materials. This two-day event includes an exhibition, workshops, keynote speeches and presentations.
The Flash Memory Summit is conference and exhibition focused on flash memory - and related technologies. This three-day event includes an exhibition, tutorials, in-depth sessions and keynote speeches.
One of the open sessions will focus on MRAM.
The 4th Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop will bring together scientists and engineers from industry and academia who are working on advanced non-volatile storage devices and systems. The goal is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, insights, and knowledge within this broad community of practitioners and researchers, and to foster the establishment of new collaborations that can propel future progress in the design and application of non-volatile memories.
Magnetics 2013 is the world's premier magnetic focused event, focused on magnetic applications, technologies and materials. This two-day event includes an exhibition, workshops, keynote speeches and presentations.
The Flash Memory Summit is conference focused on Flash Memory and related technologies. It includes half-day tutorials, panel discussions, keynotes, paper sessions and workshops. One of the open sessions is about MRAM.