IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
OVERALL STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES
Hiroshi Iwai
Jr. Past President of EDS
03/06
EDS Field of Interest Statement
The field of interest for EDS is all aspects of the physics, engineering, theory and phenomena of electron and ion devices such as elemental and compound semiconductor devices, organic and other emerging materials based devices, quantum effect devices, optical devices, displays and imaging devices, photovoltaics, solid-state sensors and actuators, solid-state power devices, high frequency devices, micromechanics, tubes and other vacuum devices.
The society is concerned with research, development, design and manufacture
related to the materials, processing, technology, and applications of such devices, and the scientific, technical and other activities that contribute to the advancement of this field.
All Related to
Electron Devices!!
Positions Individual/ Affiliation
President Ilesanmi Adesida University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
President-Elect Cor Claeys IMEC, Leuven, Belgium
Treasurer Juin J . Liou University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Secretary John K. Lowell Consultant, Dallas, TX, USA
J r. Past President Hiroshi Iwai Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan
Sr. Past President Steven J . Hillenius Agere Systems, Allentown, PA, USA
African
Belgian
Chinese
American
Japanese
American
EDS is a global organization!
2006 EDS VPs, Committee Chairs
Positions Individual Affiliation
Awards Alfred U. Mac Rae Mac Rae Tech., Berkeley Heights, NJ , USA
Educational Activities Paul K.L. Yu Univ. of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Fellow Evaluations Cary Y. Yang Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, USA
Meetings Jon J . Candelaria Motorola, Tempe, AZ, USA
Membership Albert Wang Illinois Inst. of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA
Newsletter John K. Lowell Consultant, Dallas, TX, USA
Nominations & Elections Hiroshi Iwai Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Yokohama, Japan
Publications Renuka P. J indal Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA
Regions/Chapters Cor L. Claeys IMEC, Leuven, Belgium
Chinese: 3, American: 3, India: 1Japanese: 1, European 1
EDS Membership R10 isIncreasing!!
As of 12/ 31/ 03 As of 12/ 31/ 04
Region Count % Count %
1-6 7,041 57.3% 6,565 57.1%
7 212 1.7% 212 1.9%
8 2,256 18.4% 2,061 17.9%
9 227 1.8% 158 1.4%
10 2,561 20.8% 2,498 21.7%
Total 12,297 100% 11,494 100%
COUNTS BY IEEE REGION12/ 31/ 03 12/ 31/ 04 10/ 31/ 05
IEEE Region Count % Count % Count %
1-6 (United States) 7,041 57.3% 6,565 57.1% 6,354 56.7% 7 (Canada) 212 1.7% 212 1.9% 193 1.7% 8 (Europe, Middle East & Africa) 2,256 18.3% 2,061 17.9% 1,986 17.7% 9 (Latin America) 227 1.9% 158 1.4% 161 1.4% 10 (Asia & Pacific) 2,561 20.8% 2,498 21.7% 2,525 22.5%
Total 12,297 100% 11,494 100% 11,219 100%
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EDS MEMBERSHIP STATISTICSYear Members
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Net
Gain/Loss
12/31/2003 7,001 4,204 1,068 24 12,297 -8.00%
12/31/2004 6,653 3,982 831 28 11,494 -6.50%
10/31/2005 6,705 3,700 785 29 11,219* -2.10%
* Total number is compared to 10/31/2005 totals
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EDS Publications
Publication Frequency Format
IEEE Electron Device Letters Monthly Print
IEEE Trans. on Electron Devices Monthly Print
EDS DVD Update Package (EDL, T-ED & IEDM)
Annually DVD
IEEE Trans. on Applied Superconductivity Quarterly Print, Elec. or Combo Print & Elec.
IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine Bimonthly Print
IEEE Trans. on Device and Materials Reliability Quarterly Electronic
IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology Quarterly Print, Elec. or Combo Print & Electronic
IEEE/ECS Electrochemical & Solid-State Letters Monthly Print
Available To EDS Members at An Extra Cost
Publication Frequency Format
IEEE/TMS Journal of Electronic Materials Monthly Print, Elec. or Combo Print & Elec.
IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology Monthly Print
IEEE/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
Bimonthly Combo print & Elec.
IEEE Trans. on Nanotechnology Quarterly Electronic or Combo Print & Elec.
IEEE Trans. on Semiconductor Manufacturing Quarterly Combo Print & Elec.
IEEE Sensors Journal Bimonthly Print, Elec. or Combo Print & Elec.
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86 88 90 92 94 96 98 '00 '02 '04
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EDS Meetings: More than 100/year
A. Total Number of Active Meetings for the Period 1998-2005
Type of Support 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Sponsorship/Co-Sponsorship 34 34 32 33 32 31 31 27
Technical Co-Sponsorship 72 82 88 93 99 101 107 118
Cooperation 12 11 10 9 9 9 0 0
Total 118 127 130 135 140 141 138 145
B. Number of Meeting Occurrences for the Period 1998-2005
Type of Support 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Sponsorship/Co-Sponsorship 22 18 31 18 24 20 20 25
Technical Co-Sponsorship 57 57 60 63 70 64 97 79
Cooperation 6 10 7 6 7 5 0 0
Total 72 85 98 87 101 89 117 104
EDS Flagship Conference
IEDM
International Electron Devices Meeting
December, Washington DC/ San Francisco
2,258
2,003
1,6901,845
2203
1,825
2,369
18031,796
1,544
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EDS Chapter Statistics
RegionCount
ED Only Joint Total
1 – Northeastern USA 4 7 11
2 – Eastern USA 2 3 5
3 – Southeastern USA 0 6 6
4 – Central USA 1 3 4
5 – Southwestern USA 3 3 6
6 – Western USA 3 9 12
7 – Canada 2 3 5
8 – Europe, Middle East and Africa 11 29 40
9 – Latin America 7 3 10
10- Asia and Pacific 11 10 21
TOTAL 44 76 *120
* Includes 14 Student Branch Chapters
EDS Chapter History
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Summary of In Progress Chapters
IEEE Region
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In Development
Region 1 (Northeastern USA) 0
Region 2 (Eastern USA) 0
Region 3 (Southeastern USA 1
Region 4 (Central USA) 0
Region 5 (Southwestern USA) 0
Region 6 (Western USA) 0
Region 7 (Canada) 0
Region 8 (Europe, Middle East & Africa) 5
Region 9 (Latin America) 6
Region 10 (Asia & Pacific) 7
TOTAL 19
World Population ProspectsRef. United Nations
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In Progress China Chapters -2005
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Beijing, March 2006
Harbin, March 2006
Wuhan, March 2006Chengdu, March 2006
Shanghai, March 2006
In Progress India Chapters - 2005
1
Madras (1)Dhanbad (2)
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11
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In Progress R9 Chapters - 2005
Veracruz (1) Peru (5)Recife (2) Argentina (6)Porto Alegre (3)Brazilia (4)
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Lima, March 2006
Buenos Aires, February 2006
In Progress R10 Chapters - 2005
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R4-6, 7 Meeting Dec. 2004 – San Francisco
R10 Meeting June. 2005 – Seuol
R9 Meeting Aug. 2005 - Veracruz
R1-3, 7 Meeting Dec. 2005 – Washington DC
R8 Meeting June 3 2006 – Naples, Italy
Mini-Colloquia
Participation 5 to 10 Distinguished Lecturers
WIMNACT Series:4: Singapore (Jul. 04) 5: Hong Kong (Sept. 04)6: Taiwan (Jan. 05) 7 : Seoul (Jun. 05)8: Singapore (Jul. 05) 9: Japan (Sept. 05)
10. China (March 06)
WMED Series: Boise (Spring)
October 04: Puebla Madrid (May 04)Japan, IWNC (Jan. 2006)
Miel conference Series in May every year (Nis)
DL Mishima, Japan, Jan. 2006
DL Chengdu, China, March. 2006
DL Whuan, China, March. 2006
DL Culcutta India, Dec. 2006
History of the Usage and Cost of the Electron Devices Society Distinguished Lecturer Program
* 7/94 = Start of revamped Distinguished Lecturer Program
STATISTICS 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Total Number of Distinguished Lecturers
68 82 94 104 134 140 106 131 139
Number of Lectures Scheduled
49 46 38 45 80 107 94 129 131
Number of Lecturers Participating
26 21 27 28 48 78 55 75 68
Requests Approved for Funding
10 15 15 11 22 24 28 43 43
COST
Total Cost to EDS (based on date EDS Books charged)
$6.9K $7.2K $5.2K $8.3K $11.9K $12.2K $12.4K $14.7K $30.2K
Budgeted Amount $20.0K $20.0K $20.0K $20.0K $20.0K $12.8K $15K $15K $35K
Amount (Over)/ Under Budget
$13.1K $12.8K $14.8K $11.7K $8.1K $.6K $2.6K $0.3K $4.8K
EDS Distinguished Lecturers Regional Summary
IEEE Regions Total Numbers of
Lecturers
Regions 1-6 59
Region 7 3
Region 8 28
Region 9 7
Region 10 42
Total 139
EDS Chapter Partners Program
• All EDS AdCom members are invited and encouraged to be chapter partners
• The responsibilities of a chapter partner are as follows:– To establish a continuing dialogue (via e-mail and/or telephone with the Chapter Chair and other
members– *Attend yourself or arrange for a lecture/AdCom member to attend at least one chapter meeting
in a two-year period– *Whenever possible, meeting with Chapter Chairs/Officers at regional chapter chair meetings
usually scheduled in conjunction with one of EDS' conferences and/or AdCom Meeting Series– *Support and confirm with the Chapter Chair the submission of annual chapter activities report
to the SRC Chair/Vice-Chair(s) by 1 July– *Additionally, Partners are asked to submit a yearly report on the chapters for which they are
responsible for. The report should be submitted to the VIce-President of Regions/Chapters, SRC Officers, Chapter Chair and EDS Executive Office
• The partners should try to combine visits to chapters with their travel. If necessary, some travel support will be provided by the RCCC.
Partner Visit to Chapters
Japan Chapter, Jan. 2006
Calcutta, India, Dec. 2006
Shaghai, March 2006
EDS Chapter Programs/Support
• Annual Chapter Subsidy Program• Distinguished Lecturer Program• Videotape Lending Library• STAR – Mentoring program for girls/young women in junior high and high School
interested in careers in science & engineering• Regions/Chapters Coordination Program• Chapter Partners Program• Senior Member Program• Chapter of the Year Award• Membership Fee Subsidy Program• Biennial Regional Chapter Meetings• Allocate about 10 pages of the EDS Newsletter to cover the regional and chapter news for
all chapters• Appoint chapter chairs to be Newsletter Editors covering regional and chapter news for all
respective IEEE regions• Automatically provide technical co-sponsorship support for technical meetings supported
by EDS chapters
EDS Sponsored Awards
• J.J. Ebers - Presented annually by EDS to honor an individual for outstanding technical contributions to electron devices. The recipient(s) is awarded a certificate and a check for $5,000, presented at the IEDM.
• Paul Rappaport - Presented annually by EDS to honor the author(s) of the best paper that has appeared in Transactions on Electron Devices in the preceding calendar year. The recipient(s) is awarded a certificate and a check for $2,500, presented at the IEDM.
• George E. Smith – Presented annually to recognize the best paper that appeared in Electron Device Letters in the preceding calendar year. The recipient(s) is awarded a certificate and a check for $2,500, presented at the IEDM.
EDS Sponsored Awards
• EDS Distinguished Service - Presented annually to recognize and honor outstanding service to EDS and its sponsored activities. The recipient is awarded a certificate and a check for $2,500, presented at the IEDM.
• EDS Graduate Student Fellowships – Presented annually to promote, recognize and support graduate level study and research within the Electron Devices Society’s field of interest. At least one fellowship is awarded to a student in each of the following geographical regions every year; Americas; Europe/Middle East/Africa; and Asia & Pacific. The award is a check for $7,000 to the student, and a plaque for the student presented at the IEDM.
ED/SSC Bangalore Chapter
Let us congratulate the ED/SSC Bangalore Chapter on winning this award and thank them for their dedication and hard work!
ANNOUNCEMENT - Winner of the EDS Chapter of the Year
Award
EDS Sponsored Awards
• EDS Region 9 Outstanding Student Paper Award - Presented biennially to promote, recognize and support meritorious research achievement on the part of Region 9 students, and their advisors, through the public recognition of their published work, within the Electron Devices Society’s field of interest. The recipient is awarded a certificate and a subsidy of up to $1,000 to attend the EDS supported conference in Region 9 where the award will be presented.
EDS Membership Fee Subsidy Program
• IEEE policy currently allows a 50% discount on IEEE dues and one society membership and its optional publications for any individual whose annual salary is less than US$11,600. This offering is referred to as the Minimum Income Special Considerations Option. IEEE also allows a 50% discount on IEEE dues and society dues and publications for members who are unemployed through involuntary termination. This offering is referred to as the Unemployed Special Considerations.
• The Electron Devices Society now has a new program for its chapters called the Membership Fee Subsidy Program (MFSP), which will both complement the IEEE Minimum Income and Unemployed offerings and provide a significant additional benefit for qualified individuals.
EDS Membership Fee Subsidy Program
• With the EDS Membership Fee Subsidy Program, EDS will pay 50% of the IEEE and EDS dues for any new member or new student applicant qualifying for the Minimum Income option. EDS will cover up to twelve (12) chapter members/students per year. The individuals can be applying for either regular membership or student membership. This program is also available to all unemployed members. Although the IEEE Minimum Income option allows individuals to purchase publication subscriptions for one-society at a 50% reduced rate, the EDS MFSP does not cover the payment of publication subscriptions. In addition, MFSP is not available to current IEEE members or students renewing their IEEE and EDS memberships.
• If a chapter has individuals who qualify for the reduced IEEE Minimum Income offering and the EDS MFSP, all the Chapter Chair needs to do is obtain the IEEE/EDS membership application forms from all individuals participating in the program (maximum 12) and submit them to Laura Riello of the EDS Executive Office, for processing. Once received, the application forms will be coded with a special account number and submitted to the pertinent IEEE department for processing.
EDS accomplishments for the past 2 years
1. Service to members
a. Preserve EDS archive and present to members with cheap price
DVD: T-ED, EDL, IEDM, Newsletters
b. Offer many mini-colloquia and distinguish lectures by increasing number of distinguished lectures
c. Increase T-cosponsorship meetings
2. Recognition for the change in the reason to be IEEE EDS member and Establishment of new concept for future EDS member community
Past: Subscription of IEEE EDS journals Information of IEEE EDS conferences
Now: No strong reasons, Maybe to belong to prestigious international professional community
a. Reasons to be an EDS member
b. What is value of EDS and what is the EDS community from now?
EDS Value now: Provide the world top level conferences and journals to world people who are related to EDOffering a chance to publish papers and makerecognize their technological accomplishments
Offering a chance to get the leading edge andnewest information for ED technologies
EDS community and members from now
Those who attend EDS conferences and publishPapers in EDS journals
3. Promotion of EDS activities
a. Increase in the number of chapters to cover
unreached areas and re-activation of chaptersEspecially in China, India, Brazil, Mexico,as well as US and Europe by visiting of EDS delegation and partners
b. Globalization
Establishment of chapter chairs meeting At least every 2 years in each SRC region
NAE, NAW, LA, EAM, APEstablishment of AdCom meeting in every 2 yearsIn EAM and AP Global distribution for committee membersis still on the way
c. Educational and student activitiesIncrease in mini-colloquium, DLsIncrease in student chaptersEstablishment of EDS GRADUATE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
d. New technical areaParticipation to Organic electronics, andNano-eletronics
e. Industry relationNot sufficient, there are huge potential members from industry
f. Decrease in the number of membership: due to high membership fee and change of EDS value for members
New strategy: change in the EDS member community Increase Affiliate is another way
Suggestion for future EDS initiative
1. Preservation of archive for the proceedings of
EDS sponsored, co- sponsored, T-sponsored conferences/workshops
Should be a long year project
Most of new ideas and findings are presentedfirst time at conferences/workshops rather than journalsSome of the archives for the conferences/
workshops are going to disappear
It is EDS responsibility to preserve them
Future strategy is necessary and time to make it
2. Membership promotion
Make join the following people
Person to attend EDS conferencesPerson to publish papers at EDS conferencesPerson to publish papers in EDS journals
Increase conference registration fee difference Between members/non-members
Page charge for journal paper for non-members?
High IEEE membership fee:
Increase the number of EDS affiliate
Current Biggest Problems for EDS for R10 Too high IEEE Membership fee!!: 124 USD:
More than one month salary of Chinese! (EDS fee is only 10 USD)Hope to reduce the membership fee in relation to the average salary for each country, and pay the registration fee by each country currency, espacially in China and India
Every subscription like IEEE Spectrum couldbe electronic to save the cost.
Go to the moon for IEEE is to reduce the fee.
Thank R10 very much for giving EDS for this presentation!!
Especially to Prof. S. Takeuchi
EDS are very happy to work R10to improve our service to the members!