Travel Support for International Symposium on Semiconductor Light Emitting Devices (ISSLED)
Abstract
This project is related to the travel support for plenary and invited speakers to attend the 11thInternational Symposium on Semiconductor Light Emitting Devices (ISSLED), which was held in Banff, Canada,Oct. 8-12, 2017. The conference was chaired by Prof. Zetian Mi at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Dr. GeorgeWang at Sandia National Labs, and Prof. Zlatko Sitar at North Carolina State University. ISSLED is a specializedbiannual international meeting covering current challenges in semiconductor light emitting devices. This is the onlymeeting in this field that focuses primarily on the new understanding and interdisciplinary science behind the lightemission phenomena rather than commercial aspects of the technology. By addressing various challenges ingreater depth and detail not possible in broader topical and society meetings, the symposium aims at educatingyoung researchers by offering broader plenary talks and focused discussions. Significantly, this meeting bringsscientists and engineers around the globe to address the challenges for achieving high power laser diodes in abroad wavelength range, including visible and ultraviolet, which are important for the mission of Department ofDefense. The participant support will be in the form of small grants to help covering registration cost and travel ofselected individuals.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 25, 2018
- Accession Number
- AD1075182
Entities
People
- Zetian Mi
Organizations
- University of Michigan