Convergence Technologies-Applications

NEREID
ICT-CSA: Micro- and Nano-Electronics Technologies
Grant Agreement n° 685559
Francis Balestra ([email protected])
Grenoble INP/CNRS, Coordinator of Nereid
2nd General Workshop
Athens, April 6-7, 2017
Title : NanoElectronics Roadmap for
Europe: Identification and Dissemination
Why a new roadmap (for Europe)?
• New killer applications beyond computing
◦ From computers to communications and networked applications;
◦ From “Scaling and associated technologies” to “Enabling technologies”;
• European industry focusing on application driven technologies
• New technologies, new physical effects
• New, unforeseeable markets
• No single Figure of Merit
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New road mapping methodology
Starting from 1) applications ,2) techno
Medium and long terms
Covering the full supply chain
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Why a new roadmap for Europe (2)?
-to take into account the specificity of the European industrial and
academic landscape
-to be used:
• as input for research programmes of European and national
organizations
• to better coordinate academic and industrial research
• For equipment, semiconductors and application development.
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Beyond CMOS
Advanced Logic and
Connectivity
Functional diversification
System Design &
Heterogeneous Integration
Equipment &
Manufacturing Science
Coordination with roadmap
initiatives
Communication & Dissemination
Management
NEREID Structure
Advisory
Committee
with high level
representatives
10-15
members:
Europe, USA,
Asia
NEREID: Tasks and Topics
WP
Work Package
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Management (INP, SINANO)
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Beyond CMOS (VTT)
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Advanced Logic & Connectivity (imec)
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Functional Diversification (LETI)
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System Design & Heter. Integr. (PoliTo)
Tasks
1. 1 Administrative management (Grenoble INP)
1.2 Technical Management (SINANO Institute)
2.1 Emerging devices (VTT)
2.2 Computing paradigms (ICN2)
3.1 Nanoscale FET (INP)
3.2 Connectivity (LETI)
4.1 Smart sensor (EPFL)
4.2 Smart Energy (IUNET)
5.1 System Design (PoliTo)
5.2 Heterogeneous Integration (Tyndall)
6.1 Equipment and Materials (imec)
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Equipm. & Manufact. Science (FhG)
6.2 Manufacturing Science (FhG)
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Communication & Dissemination
(EDAcentrum)
Coordination with roadmap initiatives
(EPFL)
7.1 Set-up of web node and comm. Tools (ECN)
7.2 Planning of Dissemination events (ECN)
Advisory Board
NEREID: Industrial co-Leaders
WP
WP1
WP2
WP3
Description
Management
Beyond CMOS
Advanced Logic and Connectivity
Industrial co-leaders
AENEAS
IBM Zurich
STMicroelectronics
Infineon (Smart Energy)
WP4
Functional diversification
NXP (Smart Sensors)
WP5
System Design & Heterogeneous Integration
Infineon
ASML & ASMI (Equipments)
WP6
Equipment & Manufacturing Science
STMicroelectronics (Manufacturing)
WP7
Communication & Dissemination
AENEAS
WP8
Coordination with roadmap initiatives
NEREID structure
• Aiming at large participation of (>100 !) experts (internal, external ;
application, technology) from leading European academic and industrial
institutions in Workshops
• Limited number of formal partners, all academic, with a clear
responsibility for coordinating specific topics.
• Industry participates by providing experts with travel cost refund and
“co-leaders” for Work Packages and Tasks.
• Industry participation through AENEAS industrial association
representing European Technology Platform Nanoelectronics.
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NEREID Roadmap flow
Kick-Off WS
ENF Dec. 2015
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Automotive
Medical
Security
Energy
Industrial
IoT
Mobile convergence
Task groups organization / Expert
selection-Feb. 16
1st General WS
Application Requirements
(AE+some TE)
Domain WS
Domain WS
April
2016
Domain WS
Cross-Domain WS (TE)
April
2017
2nd General WS
• Methodology based on ITRS 2.0, but
focusing on European Nanoelectronics
and Application industry
• From Application needs to specific
technical workshops
• One WP and Advisory Board for
coordination with other roadmap
initiatives (IRDS…)
Application drivers
Domain WS
Domain WS
Domain WS
Cross-Domain WS
Conclusive WS
Roadmap finalization
2018
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NEREID Roadmapping: 2 approaches
Top-down (GW):
Expected applications evolution
vs time: Energy, Automotive,
Medical/Life science, Security,
IoT/Smart connected objects,
Mobile convergence, Digital
Manufacturing (Low power, …)
Which function ?
Performance evolution vs
time of generic function (e.g.
Sensing, Computation,
Communication, Energy
management/harvesting) ?
Needed evolution vs time of
different possible underlying
technologies
Bottom-up (DW):
Future
Technologies
availability vs
time
Which technology
can satisfy the
required function
performance for
each application,
including possible
gaps: refinement
of analysis
Additional
ideas for
future
products and
applications
Application
drivers
(Generic)
Functions:
Convergence
Enabling
Devices,
Technologies,
Architectures
Smart
transportation
Outside
system
connectivity
Nanoscale
FET
Internet of
things
Energy
Data
processing
and storage
Power
supply
Power
devices
Emerging
devices
Medical and
Life Sciences
…
Sensing
Computing
paradigms
System
Design
Connectivity
Equipment
and Materials
Power
control,
actuators
MEMS
Heterogeneous
Integration
Manufacturing
Science
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Format of the preliminary Roadmap
Application requirements
Short term
Medium term:
Performance of
function or
technology, or
novel functionality
Convergence
Planned Technology evolution
based on extrapolation of present
SoA at ≠ TRLs
Value of technological
FoM or novel
functionality
Long term:
Performance of
function or
technology, or novel
functionality
Gaps
Other disruptive
Applications
based on
No technological
solution evolution
Objectives NEREID 2nd GW
• New Application Experts and requirements vs time horizon
=> Technology Experts can ask A.E. to specify the requirements
• Analysis of the convergence between Technologies and Applications and
main challenges based on the First GW in Grenoble and Domain
Workshops for each Task/WP
 WP/Tasks presentation
 Application Experts can ask T.E. to add research directions in the Roadmap
to develop some additional technologies not taken into account
• Take into account the new application requirements for the mid-term
Roadmap (preliminary analysis) and strengthen the analysis for the final
Roadmap
• Discussants and rapporteurs for each talk
Agenda NEREID 2nd General Workshop
DAY1: Thursday April 6th, 2017
Session1 8:30 – 13:00 New Applications experts or new presentations
8:30 – 8:45 Introduction (F. Balestra)
8:45 – 9:25 Orange for Nanotechnologies: an opportunity for green networks: Thomas Rivera
9:25 – 10:05 SCHNEIDER Electric for Energy: Miao-Xin Wang
10:05 – 10:45 IMEC for Health: Maaike Op de Beeck
10:45 – 11:05 Coffee Break
11:05 – 11:45 Bosh for Automotive: Christian Silber
11:45 – 12:25 GEMALTO for Security: Jean-Pierre Tual
12:25 – 13:00 SINTEF for IoT: Ovidiu Vermesan
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
Session2 14:00 – 18:00 Feedback from the Domain Workshops by Tasks & WP leaders – Interactions
with Application experts – Discussions
14:00 – 14:15 Introduction (E. Sangiorgi)
14:15 – 14:55 Domain workshop “Nanoscale FET” (Task 3.1) Francis Balestra
14:55 – 15:35 Domain workshop “Connectivity” (Task 3.2) Didier Belot
15:35 – 16:15 Domain workshop “Smart Energy” (Task 4.2) Wolfgang Dettmann/Gaudenzio Meneghesso
16:15 – 16:40 Coffee break
16:40 – 17:20 Domain workshop “Energy for Autonomous system” (Sub TaskT4.2) Gustavo Ardila
17:20 – 18:00 Domain workshop “Smart Sensors” (Task 4.1) Montserrat Fernandez-Bolanos
19:00 Cocktail Dinner
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Agenda NEREID 2nd General Workshop
DAY2: Friday April 7th, 2017
Steering Committee meeting: 8:00-9:00
Session3 9:00 – 12:10 Feedback from the Domain Workshops by Tasks & WP leaders – Interactions with
Application experts – Discussions
9:00 – 9:15 Introduction (E. Sangiorgi)
9:15 – 9:55 Domain workshop WP2 Beyond CMOS “Emerging devices” (Task 2.1) ( Jouni Ahopelto / Clivia SotomayorTorres)
9:55 – 10:35 Domain workshop “System Design” (Task 5.1) Danilo DeMarchi
10:35 – 10:50 Coffee Break
10:50 – 11:30 Domain workshop “Heterogeneous Integration” (Task 5.2) Georgios Fagas
11:30 – 12:10 Domain workshop WP6 “Equipment & Manufacturing Science” Markus Pfeffer
12:10-13:00 Lunch
Session4 13:00 – 15:30 IRDS Presentations - Conclusions and next steps (F. Balestra)
2 Presentations of IRDS (2* 20 mn): Paolo Gargini and Mustafa Badaroglu
Convergence Technologies – Applications
Draft of preliminary Roadmap
Next steps
15:30 – 16:30 Coffee Break
Advisory Board meeting: 17:00-19:30
Joint AB Dinner: 20:15
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Next Steps
• Advisory Board, April 7, 2017, Athens
• M18 (May 2017): mid-term Roadmap
• 2nd Review Meeting, June 2017
• Organization of 2nd Sessions of Domain/Cross-Domain
Workshops in all the Tasks/WPs
• Interaction with IRDS
• Organization of the 3rd General Workshop (2018)
• M36 (Nov. 2018): final Roadmap
A fruitful collaboration will be
strengthened in NEREID during 3 years!
Thank you !
Contact : [email protected]
Convergence Technologies-Applications
• First part of NEREID (M0-M18):
Analysis of the Convergence between Technologies and
Applications based on the First GW in Grenoble and 1st
Session of Domain Workshops
=> presented in Sessions 2-3 during GW2
• 2nd GW: New Application Experts and requirements
=> Take into account the new application requirements
for the mid-term Roadmap (preliminary analysis) and
strengthen the analysis for the final Roadmap
Mid-term Roadmap
• Proposed structure of the roadmap
I. General Introduction (main objectives of NEREID roadmap)
II. Roadmapping Process
III.Application domains
IV.Interactions with other international activities
V. Workpackage chapters considering all tasks: WP2-6
VI.General recommendations
VII.Final recommendations and continuous activities
VIII. General Conclusion
Mid-term Roadmap (2)
• V. WP Chapters:
1. Executive summary
2. Relevance
• 2.1 Competitive value
• 2.2 Societal benefits
3. Vision (of the WP topic)
4. Scope and ambition (of the WP topic)
5. Main Concepts (see next slide)
Mid-term Roadmap (3)
Medium term: 5+
Long term: 10+
i) Concept n
a) Key research questions or issues
b) Potential for application or Application needs and Impact for Europe
c) Technology and design challenges
d) Definition of FoMs (quantative or qualitative) or planned evolution (based on SoA @ 2017
and evolution vs time)
e) Other issues and challenges, and interaction with other Tasks/WPs.
5.n.1 Competitive situation (of concept n)
5.n.2 Recommendations (on Concept n)
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Next Steps
• Advisory Board, April 7, 2017, Athens
• M18 (May 2017): mid-term Roadmap
• 2nd Review Meeting, June 2017
• Organization of 2nd Sessions of Domain/Cross-Domain
Workshops in all the Tasks/WPs
• Strengthen interaction with IRDS for the final Roadmap
• Organization of the 3rd General Workshop (2018)
• M36 (Nov. 2018): final Roadmap