WUHAN, China (March 29, 2016) - Wuhan Optoelectronics Forum No. 110 was successfully held in Auditorium A101 at Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO) in the morning of March 29.
As one of the most important technologies in IC industry, Non-volatile memory has wide development space, and is widely used in many fields including information, aeronautics/ astronautics, national defense, new energy and scientific research. At present, flash memory based on floating gate is the mainstream nonvolatile memory technology. As the characteristic size of Flash is closing to its physical limit, it will be difficult to improve the density and performance to meet the demand of information storage and processing in the era of big data. This report will introduce the developments and challenges faced by domestic and oversea storage industry, the academic research situation of the non-volatile memory and the research progress within Institute of Microelectronics in this field.
Liu Ming is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and currently working at Institute of Microelectronics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMECAS). She is engaged in the research of microelectronics science and technology and her research interests cover memory mechanism model, material structure, core generic technology and chip integration. She is the Chief Scientist of 973 Program and has been awarded Elitist Young Scientist from National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (the highest honor bestowed to young scientist). She serves as the editor of Applied Physics A and member of editorial board of Chinese Science and Scientific Reports.