2005 SEMINARS

Seminar Chair
Amal Ghosh, eMagin Corp., Hopewell Junction, NY, U.S.A.

The SID Seminars present lectures on diverse topics related to information display. The seminars are tutorial in nature and an attempt is made to provide information at three levels. First and foremost, the technical foundations of the topic are treated in detail. Next, recent technical advances are discussed, and, finally, the current state of the art and projection of future trends are analyzed. These seminars can benefit both newcomers and experienced professionals. Engineers, new to assignments in information display, find these seminars especially helpful in getting up to speed quickly. Experienced professionals attend to keep up with recent developments in fields closely related to their specialties. Managers attending the seminars obtain a broad perspective of the display field and a sense of its recent dynamics. Attendees will receive an excellent set of full-color notes, replete with references and illustrations. Time is provided for questions from the audience in each session. The speakers are leaders in their fields and bring an international perspective to information display.

Time

Ballroom A

Room 302

Room 304

8:30-10:00

M1:
Small-Molecule OLEDs

Mark Thompson

(University of Southern California)

M2:
AMLCDs for Television

  

Ernst Lueder

 (University of Stuttgart)

M3:
 Flexible Displays

 Eric Forsythe

(Army Research Laboratory)

Break

10:30-12:00

M4:
Light-Emitting
Polymer Technology

 

 Jeremy Burroughes

CDT, Ltd.

M5:
 LCD-TV Electronics

 

Dick McCartney

(National Semiconductor)

M6:
Organic TFTs for FPDs

 

Jerzy Kanicki

(University of Michigan)

Lunch

1:30-3:00

M7:
Advances in OLED Materials

Heinrich Becker

(Covion Organic Semiconductors GmbH)

M8:
 Paper-Like Displays

 Bob Sprague

(Gyricon Media Inc.)

M9:
 LED and OLED Backlights

Munisamy Anandan

(Organic Lighting Technologies)

Break

3:30-5:00

M10:
 OLED Manufacturing

 G. Rajeswaran

(Eastman Kodak Co.)

M11:
 Digital Cinema

 

Andrew Kurtz

(Eastman Kodak Co.)

M12:
FEDs and CNTs

 

Dan Engelsen

(LG.Philips Displays)