[MIT CSSA Outreach] FWD:2007 NACSA-Boston Trend of IC Industry Seminar
Qi Qin
qiqin at MIT.EDU
Wed Jan 24 12:46:09 EST 2007
2007 NACSA-Boston Seminar
Saturday, Jan 27, 2007 (9:00AM - 12:00PM) @ MIT E51-335
NACSA Boston is proud to present your the 2007 Trend of IC Industry
Seminar. This seminar will help you obtain a better outlook of the
industry trend. Our speakers will share their visions of leading-edge
technologies as well as business trends and opportunities in IC
industry. This event will also serve as a Kick off event for NECINA
Semiconductor Special Interest Group (SIG), as an effort of NACSA Boston
in helping NECINA strengthen its tie to semiconductor related
industries. The event will provide members of both NACSA Boston and
NECINA a great opportunity to expend their network and share ideas with
other professionals in the industry.
Location: MIT Tang Center (Building E51), Room E51-335
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=E51&mapsearch=go
Co-Hosts: NACSA-Boston, NECINA Semiconductor SIG
Fee: Free to NACSA-Boston members, NECINA, students, and general public.
Event contacts: Yu Bai, ybai at nacsa-boston.com
Yunchu Li, yunchu.li at necina.org, 978-886-7067
Agenda
9:00-9:30 AM Registration
9:30-9:40 AM Opening remark and introduction
9:40-10:20 AM Trends and Opportunities of China IC industry
Speech in Chinese
Mr. XiaoJun Li, IDGVC
10:20-11:00 AM Electronic Advanced Materials for Energy Storage &
Conversion:
Dr. Ying Meng, MIT
11:00-12:00 PM Networking
About the Speakers:
Mr. Xiaojun Li has been with IDGVC since 2003. He focuses on telecom,
semiconductor, system and wireless investments. Prior to joining IDGVC,
Xiaojun had many years experience in the semiconductor and
communications industry and was one of the earliest employees of both
Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ BRCM) and Marvell Semiconductor (NASDAQ:
MRVL). At Broadcom, he led the company's development in cable modem,
set-top box and xDSL products. Before that, he worked at Marvell
Semiconductor develop the company's first generation data storage
product. He also worked with Airvana Networks as a Business Development
manager and co-founded Silicon Craft providing IC design consulting
services. Mr. Li has an MBA from the Wharton School, M.S. in Electrical
Engineering from UCLA and B.S. in Engineering from University of Science
and Technology of China.
Dr. Ying Shirley Meng is currently a Research Associate Scientist at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Meng's research focuses on
the direct integration of the experimental techniques with computation
modeling methods for rational materials characterization and design. She
won the Graduate Student Award (Materials Research Society) in 2003 for
her dissertation work on rechargeable lithium ion batteries. She
received an engineering degree in Materials Science and Engineering from
the Nanyang University of Singapore with First Class Honors in 2000 and
her Ph.D. degree in Advance Materials for Micro & Nano Systems from the
Singapore-MIT Alliance (c/o National University of Singapore) in 2005.
The following paper is helpful for those who are interested in her talk:
"Electrodes with high power and high capacity for rechargeable lithium
batteries", 311, 977, Science, 2006
About NACSA-Boston (http://www.nacsa-boston.com/)
NACSA <http://www.nacsa-boston.com/> (North America Chinese
Semiconductor Association) is a professional organization dedicated to
the advancement of and collaboration among the Chinese professionals in
high-tech industries. Founded in 1996 in Silicon Valley, NACSA now has
more than 4000 members covering almost all major semiconductor and other
high-tech related industries. NACSA's mission is to strengthen
networking among professionals, foster the entrepreneurship among ethnic
Chinese, and promote the exchange in the global semiconductor and
information technology industries. NACSA-Boston is the sister
organization of NACSA. Following the successful model of NACSA Silicon
Valley, NACSA Boston is dedicated to serve Chinese professionals in
great Boston area high tech industries for their career growth through
networking and information sharing, as well as to promote
entrepreneurial opportunities among this community.
About NECINA (www.necina.org
<file:///\\client\C$\doc\NECINA\www.necina.org> )
NECINA <http://www.necina.org/> (New England Chinese Information and
Networking Association) is a premier hi-tech professional association
founded in 1996 by some of New England's most successful IT industry
entrepreneurs such as founders of Cascade Communications, Sycamore
Networks, and ArrowPoint Communications. Its mission is to provide a
platform to foster entrepreneurship and leadership by combining the
leading edge technologies with best business practices. In the past ten
years, NECINA has delivered high quality conference programs and
networking events to its increasingly diversified members in an effort
to maximize their awareness and involvement in new technologies and
emerging business opportunities.
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