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New learning centre to host brainstorm sessions

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 11, 2005

IMEC has formed the Centre for Advanced Learning in Information Technologies to provide a platform for high-level events and training programmes that focus on visionary and interdisciplinary themes.

IMEC has formed the Centre for Advanced Learning in Information Technologies (CALIT) to provide a platform for high-level events and training programmes that focus on visionary and interdisciplinary themes.

IMEC's goal is to create an authoritative international school where executives, policy-makers, scientists and engineers can meet to exchange views on topics of future interest to the global community.

The Centre for Advanced Learning in Information Technologies is a new initiative from IMEC's Microelectronics Training Centre (MTC).

CALIT will create events and courses - such as one-day visionary symposia, brainstorm sessions and schools - in which societal-relevancy and cross-disciplinarity are central themes.

CALIT is structured for delegates from around the world who will gather to lead high-level discussions on specific themes.

IMEC launched a pilot programme of events in 2004 to examine the convergence between nano- and biosciences.

Following a visionary seminar and workshop, a summer course was organized on biosensor technology for engineers.

The CALIT International School has already planned three events for this year.

The structure for these three visionary events is a one-day symposium open to the community followed by a day during which brainstorm meetings are held with invited members.

The first symposium, scheduled for 19th May, will address information security.

The topic was selected because of the rapid evolution of "ambient intelligence" and "ubiquitous computing", which allow miniscule computers to be integrated into everyday objects.

The brainstorm meetings will be held on 20th May.

The heterogeneous integration seminar will be held on 30th May to discuss memory technologies for future system design.

This will be followed on 31st May by the brainstorm meeting on the same subject.

The third symposium, scheduled for 1st September, will address the convergence of nanometre-scale sciences and the methods needed to bridge the gap between manmade and biological systems through nanotechnology.

At this event, experts will discuss what can be realistically expected from this convergence and how society should prepare for the impact of this new technology.

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