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Conference Scopes
1. Active-Matrix Devices
Advances in development and implementation of active-matrix electronics in AMD displays:

Active-Matrix LCDs for LCD-TV, Note-PC and Monitors; Active-Matrix Mobile Displays; Novel Active-Matrix Display Devices and Addressing; LTPS TFT-LCDs; Integrated Active-Matrix Driving Circuits and Sensors; Backplane Technology for AMOLED; Transparent TFTs; High-Performance Active Matrix Displays; System-on-Panel (SOP), OTFTs.
2. Liquid Crystal Technologies and Other Non-emissive Displays
Advances in the development of liquid-crystal materials, electro-optical effects, and devices, new materials development in non-emissive display technologies:

LC Materials; LC Modeling; LC Alignment; Bistable LCDs; Fast Switching LCDs; Wide Viewing Angle LCDs; Microdisplays; Reflective Displays; other Non-Emissive Displays.
3. Plasma Display Panels
New developments in the design and manufacturing, performance characteristics, and driving methods and circuitry, and materials:

Fundamental Discharge Mechanisms; Luminous Efficiency Improvement; High Speed Address and Related Reset Waveforms; Cell Design and Material Characteristics; Image Enhancement Technology; Low Cost Driving Circuit and System; Low Cost & High Precision Fabrication Technology; MgO and other Protective Materials, etc.
4. Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Displays
Organic materials, electrodes, device structures, fabrication processes, driving methods, encapsulation techniques, optical enhancement techniques, full color techniques, OLEDs for lighting, characterization of the device performances and analysis of interface etc:

OLED Devices; Organic Materials (small molecules, dendrimers, and polymers) and Processes; OLED Display Manufacturing; Encapsulation Technologies; Characterization; Driving Methods; Solution Processible Materials, OLEDs for Lighting.
5. Illumination, LEDs, and Phosphors
All aspects of inorganic illuminations and LEDs including device structures, characterization of the device performances and phosphors, and luminescent materials for display and lighting, etc.:

Inorganic illumination devices (materials, process, devices, etc.); LEDs (materials, process, devices, etc.) ; Phosphors for Emissive Displays (PDP, FED & CRT, Electroluminescent Display, etc.) and Lighting Devices (CCFL, LED, etc.).
6. Flexible Displays/Plastic Electronics (Special Session Co-organized by KIDS and USDC)
All aspects of flexible displays and plastic electronics, including advances in organic and organic materials (both small molecules and polymers), phosphors, electrodes, device structures, fabrication processes, driving methods, characterization and analysis of the device performances, etc :

Flexible LCDs; Flexible OLEDs; E-Papers; Flexible Backplanes; Flexible Substrates and Barriers; Thin-Film Encapsulation; Electrodes and Interconnection; Processes (including patterning and printing) and Manufacturing.
7. Field Emission Displays and Ultra Slim CRTs
Recent developments in field emission displays and CRTs including advances in materials, device structures, characterization, and driving methods. Structures, components, materials, and performances in Ultra Slim CRTs:

FED Devices; Ultra Slim CRTs; Processing; Fabrication; Glass & Glass Coatings; Emitter Materials; Phosphors; Packaging & Vacuum Technology; Optical Aspects; Simulation and Modeling; Emission Physics and Beam Characteristics; Novel Devices; Driving Methods.
8. Projection Displays
Projection-display systems, key components and materials for applications such as TV sets, game systems, electronic cinema, desktop monitors, business presentations and training, commercial and military simulations, and medical imaging:

Projection Systems, Components Including Light Sources and Screens; Projections Using CRTs, LCDs, and Other Light Valves; Tiled Displays; Novel Large-Area Displays.
9. Display Electronics, Systems and Applications
Progress in driving methods, driving electronics, and system design technologies for display devices and new display applications ;

Driving Methods and Circuits for Display Devices; Driver IC's; Image Signal Processor; System-On-Glass (SOG) and System-On-Panel (SOP) Technologies; Display Interface Technologies; and All Other Display Electronics Technologies and New Applications.
10. Applied Vision/ Human Factors/ 3D Displays
All aspects of vision, perception, and human factors in the design, image quality, and usability of all types of visual display systems:

3D Display and Imaging Processing; Novel Methods of Information Transfer; Impact of Ambient Lighting on Display Performance; Spatial-Temporal Interactions in Displays; Color and Gray Scale in Visual Displays; Display Metrology.
11. Display Materials and Components
New development of materials and components for displays. It includes new functional materials for substrates, active/passive materials, their properties, and fabrication methods for components:

LCD Backlight; LCD Color Filters; Polarizer; Optical Films; PDP Materials and Components; Electrode Materials; Dielectric Materials and Process; Semiconductors; Color Filters; Glasses; All Organic Display (AOD).
12. Display Manufacturing & Measuring Equipment
Development and application of new designs of equipment for the manufacturing, testing and measuring, manufacturing issues on the breakthrough for the display performances, cost reduction, and throughput:

New Process Technology; Thin-Film & Thick Film Deposition; Etching; Patterning; Robotic Handling; Final Assembly; Test and Repair; Measuring Equipment; etc.
13. Novel and Future Displays
Development of new and novel displays, new applications:

Novel Active-Matrix Devices and Processes ; Novel Devices and Image Processing ; Novel Display Applications, etc.
Last Updated on February 28, 2008