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EOS/ESD Symposium Presents Best Paper & Presentation Awards (11/02)
The EOS/ESD Symposium has presented its Best Paper, Best Student Paper, and Best Presentation awards from the 2001 Symposium. The awards were presented October 7 during the annual awards breakfast at the 2002 Symposium in Charlotte, NC.
The Best Paper award was presented to Cynthia Torres, James Miller, Michael Stockinger, Matthew Akers, Michael Khazhinsky, and James Weldon, Motorola, Inc. for their paper Modular, Portable, and Easily Simulated ESD Protection Networks for Advanced CMOS Technologies.
The Best Presentation award was presented to Markus Mergens, Christian Russ, John Armer, Phillip Jozwiak, Girija Kolluri, Les Avery, Sarnoff Corporation; and Koen Verhaege, Sarnoff Europe for their paper Multi-Finger Turn-on Circuits and Design Techniques for Enhanced ESD Performance and Width-Scaling.
The Best Student Paper was presented to Agnes Guilhaume, EADS CCR, CEGELY, for her paper on Human Body Model Test of a Low Voltage Threshold SCR Device: Simulation and Comparison with the Transmission Line Pulse Test. The paper was co-authored by Bruno Foucher, EADS CCR; Jean Pierre Chante, CEGELY; Philippe Galy, Pole Universitaire Leonard De Vinci; S. Bardy, and Fabrice Blanc, Philips Semiconducteur.
The Best Paper and the Best Student paper are based on the technical content of the paper and are chosen by the Symposium's technical program committee. The Best Presentation is based on the presentation quality and style at the Symposium and is determined by the attendees.
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