Center 7 of the Joint University Microelectronics Program JUMP 2.0
SUPREME Annual Review Year 3: July 29-31, 2025 at Cornell
Photo by Savan DeSouza
“Cornell sits at the center of a growing national semiconductor ecosystem — not only advancing foundational research, but also serving as a hub for technology transfer, workforce development and cross-sector innovation. With more than a dozen academic institutions and industry partners, including IBM and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), SUPREME exemplifies how Cornell-led efforts are expanding the reach and relevance of academic research beyond campus.”
(Photo by Savan DeSouza) Left to Right: Roman Caudillo (SRC), Tomas Palacios (MIT), Himani Mishra, Marah Susko, Kenta Lin, Jason Li, Iris You, Tyler Hendee, Grace Xing (Cornell), Judy Cha (Cornell)
Best Lightning Talk Awards
Akhansha Arvind and Aijia Yao win the Session 1 Best Lightning Talk Award in a tie for their presentations: “Benchmarking Experimental Contact Resistances for n-AlGaN” (Akhansha) and “Reliability Study of Scaled MoS2 Transistors” (Aijia)
Maxwell Conte receives the Session 2 Best Lightning Talk Award for his presentation: Transition Metal Redox Complex Memories and their Supramolecular Control
Quynh Sam receives the Session 3 Best Lightning Talk Award for her presentation: Resistivity Scaling of CuAl2-x Nanowires for Post Copper Interconnects
Chuan Chang receives the Session 4 Best Lightning Talk Award for his presentation: High Conductivity AlScN/GaN Multichannel Heterostructures with High Mobility > 1000 cm2/V-s and low Sheet Resistance <100 Ohm/sq.
Muhaimin Mareum Khan receives the Session 5 Best Lightning Talk Award for her presentation: BEOL compatible p-type oxide Thin Film Transistor: SnO
SUPREME Microelectronics Fellows Akhansha Arvind (2024 Fellow), Nolan Olasu (2025 Fellow), and Tomas Kraay (2023 Fellow) are recognized for their presentations at the 2025 Annual Review