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Quarterly IAB Telecon Meeting Update and Discussion: MIST Center Leadership and MIST Center IAB October 16, 2015 Innovating More than Moore technologies for smart systems in the Internet of Things era   www.mist-center.org info@mist-center.org

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

More than Moore technologies for smart systems in the MIST Center Vision Innovating More than Moore technologies for smart systems in the Internet of Things era. Strategic Technology Roadmap

Strategic Technology Roadmap Integration Micromachining, flexible electronics, System-in-package, interposer, nanoparticle assembly Sensing Multi-functional, low power, harsh environment Computing Low power circuit & device Wireless Compact, high-gain reconfigurable antennas, EMI immunity Power Wireless charging, energy harvester

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

FY2016 Project Proposal Update August 11 23 project concepts emailed to MIST Center IAB August 28 Written feedback from 10/10 member companies 17 concepts received at least 1 very interested and 20 concepts received more interested than not interested. August 18 – October 2 Follow up individual phone calls with member companies October 9 18 project proposals emailed to MIST Center IAB November 9 Final project proposals will be emailed to MIST IAB

Draft FY2016 Project Proposals 18 proposals totaling $900K Title Category Type Budget PIs Site(s) Integration   5-axis Laser Micromachining Capabilities for Ceramics Manufacturing Continuation $45,000 Sheplak UF Thermal Stress Minimization for Harsh Environment Packaging High-Performance Electroplated FePt Micromagnets Arnold Through Sapphire Via (TSaV) Technology for Integrated Electronics and Wireless Sensor System-In-Package Modules New Yoon, Sheplak Fabricating Flexible/Stretchable Electronics using Tattoo-making Methods Fan, Nishida Integration of Microwave Magnetic Materials via Electrophoretic Deposition Arnold, Andrew, Yoon Sensing Nanowire Gas Sensors Cho UCF Zero-Power Magnetic Field Sensors Using Magnetoelectric Nanomaterials Andrew, Arnold Hyper Resolution Integrated Environmental Sensors Array using Phonon Balance Architectures Tabrizian Simulation Support for Transistor-Based Chemical / Biological Sensors Patrick, Law Computing Scalable Low Power Universal Logic/Memory Technologies—Ferroelectric HfO2 Field-Effect Transistors (FeFETs) and Ferroelectric Tunnel Junctions (FTJs) Nishida, Guo, Moghaddam Nanowatt Universal Sensor Monitoring and Detection Circuit Maghari Wireless EMI Immune Reconfigurable Array Antenna Module Integrated with Front End RF Circuits $90,000 Yoon, Tabrizian Reconfigurable Antennas for Mobile Applications Gong Power Silicon Superjunction and GaN HEMT Power Devices – A Comparative Study in Mixed Device and Circuit Simulation Yuan Resonant Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) for Wearable Electronics Yuan, Yoon UCF/UF RF Energy Harvesting using Free Ambient RF Sources Chip-Scale MEMS Receivers for Low-Power Wireless Charging Garraud, Arnold

New Proposal Template Added Budgets Category New/Continuation # Years to Product Budgets Fixed budgets at $45k for baseline efforts One exception: Joint project between UF/UCF

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

MIST Center Budget Update FY2015 Revenue

MIST Center Budget Update FY2015 Research Funding Total FY2015 Projects = $275k(UF)+$153k(UCF)= $428k 91% of industry membership fees

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

MIST Center Members (10) (bought by ) Namjeong Foundation

MIST Center Member Recruiting Highly Interested Corning Active Leads Intel, IBM, ARM, ADI Other Efforts Harris, TI, Apple, HRL, Zyvex, DARPA Request IAB’s help!

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

Bylaws Update History Began drafting bylaws before kickoff meeting in Dec. 2014 Sent first draft to MIST Center IAB on Jan. 22, 2015 Telcon with MIST Center IAB to discuss draft bylaws on March 5, 2015 Further discussion at MIST Q2 IAB telcon on March 18, 2015 Revised bylaws emailed to MIST Center IAB on April 1, 2015 Adopted by MIST IAB on May 18, 2015 at Spring meeting Received edits and corrections by NSF PD Dr. Montelli on June 15

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Open MIST Center Bylaws with IAB and MIST track changes/ comments/edits MIST Center Bylaws Final with NSF Edits Key points: Article 1.4:  Edited  Before: 1.4       These Bylaws form part of the Membership Agreement with participating Members.In case of conflict between the Membership Agreement and these Bylaws, the Membership agreement rules.   After: 1.4    These Bylaws form part of the Membership Agreement with participating Members. In case of conflict between the Membership Agreement and these Bylaws, the Membership agreement rules.  UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: Article 3.3:  Comment Raffaela:  Unclear why you are having this – just have two levels and voting proportional to that level – clean model with clear expectations - Our Response:  This provides Members flexibility when going above the base unit membership fee of $40K for large company (>200 employee) and $20K for small company (<200 employee).  For example, a small company, GWS, is contributing $30K.  3.3    Membership Fees are paid in any increment of $1,000/year, where each $1,000 corresponds with 1 IAB vote by the Member organization[TN1] .  A Member organization must meet the following minimum membership level at one University Site or spread across multiple University Sites: UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: Figure 1:  Comment Raffaella:  NSF is connected directly to the center no just via the evaluator [in Figure 1] Our Response:  We have changed the organization chart in Figure 1 accordingly. Article 4.9:  Edited  Before: 4.9    University Policy Committees: Each University Site will form a University Policy Committee consisting of the college Dean (or Dean’s designee[RM1] ). The purpose of each University Policy Committee is to provide oversight to ensure Center compliance with the respective university policies and regulations and to resolve any and all Center administrative issues, including review of academic standards, recruitment strategies, retention issues, funding issues, space requirements, and equipment requirements related to the Center.  [RM1]The University policy committees is external to the center. It is comprised of a combination of academic administrators – no center/site directors on this committee -  After: 4.9    University Policy Committees: Each University Site will form a University Policy Committee consisting of the college Dean (or Dean’s designee. The purpose of each University Policy Committee is to provide oversight to ensure Center compliance with the respective university policies and regulations and to resolve any and all Center administrative issues, including review of academic standards, recruitment strategies, retention issues, funding issues, space requirements, and equipment requirements related to the Center. UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: ---------------------------------------------------------- Article 5.5:  Edited  Before: 5.5    Each student or postdoc participating in Center research will have a Center faculty mentor and at least one Center industrial advisor. The faculty mentor is responsible for advising the student or postdoc on university, departmental, and Center policies. After: 5.5    Each student or postdoc participating in Center research will have a Center faculty mentor and at least one Center industrial advisor. The faculty mentor is responsible for advising the student or postdoc on university, departmental, and Center policies. UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: ----------------------------------------------------------- Article 8.1:  Edited/Comment Raffaella:  What about for collaborative projects? You must start thinking as a center and not just a loose combination of two independently operating sites   Before: 8.1    A major activity of the MIST Center is to execute Research Projects. Research Projects will generally be conducted by undergraduate students, graduate students, and post-doctoral associates under the direction of one or more faculty PI’s at each University Site. Each Research Project is associated with one University Site where the research activities will take place.[RM1]  All Center Members may participate in the [DPA2] discussions, advisement, evaluation, and recommended future direction of Research Projects.  [RM1]What about for collaborative projects? You must start thinking as a center and not just a loose combination of two independently operating sites    After:  8.1    A major activity of the MIST Center is to execute Research Projects. Research Projects will generally be conducted by undergraduate students, graduate students, and post-doctoral associates under the direction of one or more faculty PI’s at each University Site. All Center Members may participate in the discussions, advisement, evaluation, and recommended future direction of Research Projects. UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: ----------------------------------------------------------- Article 9.3:  Edited Before: 9.3    Members can buy multiple memberships, but they have the voting power equivalent to two memberships (that is, 80 votes if purchasing two full-large organization memberships, and 40 votes if they purchased two associate-small organization memberships). The maximum number of votes that may be allocated to each Member is limited to the greater of 80 votes or 20% of the total voting pool (e.g. maximum of 100 votes if there were 500 total votes in the center). In the approved version, it had been already simplified to (based on the verbal conversation with Dr. Montelli at the Spring Meeting to: 9.3    The maximum number of votes that may be allocated to each Member is limited to 80 votes. After: 9.3    Members can buy multiple memberships, but they have the voting power equivalent to two memberships (that is, 80 votes if purchasing two full-large organization memberships, and 40 votes if they purchased two associate-small organization memberships). UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: ------------------------------------------------------------ Article 11.1:  Comment Raffaella: Proprietary material? Wht do you mean? Please clarify? Also where in the membership agreement you have “proprietary”? please send me the membership agreement - Our Response:  The membership agreement makes no reference to proprietary material but does refer to intellectual property.  We have replaced ‘proprietary material’ with ‘intellectual property. Before: 11.1  Researchers engaged in Center Research Projects shall be permitted to disclose the methods and results of their research after a review by the Members for proprietary materials[RM1]  as outlined in the Membership Agreement.  [RM1]Proprietary material? Wht do you mean? Please clarify? Also where in the membership agreement you have “proprietary”? please send me the membership agreement -  After: 11.1  Researchers engaged in Center Research Projects shall be permitted to disclose the methods and results of their research after a review by the Members for intellectual propertyproprietary materials[TN1]  as outlined in the Membership Agreement. UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: -----------------------------------------------------------  Article 11.3:  Comment Raffaella:  There is nothing confidential and/or proprietary under the umbrella of the I/UCRC and therefore the membership agreement between the member and the appropriate university – any proprietary/sponsor type of research MUST occur outside the I/UCRC umbrella – 11.3 must be clarified or take it out Our Response:  We have deleted Article 11.3 11.3  Any confidential information provided by Members to MIST CENTER researchers shall be adhered to under separate agreement between University and Company and in compliance with the Membership Agreement between the Member and the appropriate university.[TN1]  UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

IAB and MIST Bylaws Discussion Key points: ----------------------------------------------------------- Article 13.1 and 13.2:  Comment Raffaella:  There is no membership from academic institutions into the center – “participation” or “collaboration”  Our Response:  We have replaced ‘membership’ with ‘participation’. Before: 13.1  New  universities  may  request  membership[RM1]   into  the  MIST CENTER  as  an  affiliated  site.  Each  new university requesting membership shall initially obtain concurrence from the Center Director, Site Directors, two-thirds vote of the IAB, and the I/UCRC Program Manager at the National Science Foundation prior to submitting a “Letter of Intent” to join MIST CENTER. Universities requesting membership as an affiliated site must demonstrate their ability to perform synergistic research within the focused research areas of the Center and their willingness to work within the structure, policies and procedures of the MIST CENTER. Upon concurrence by the Center, the new university requesting membership as an affiliated site may continue application per the applicable procedures of the current National Science Foundation I/UCRC program solicitation. 13.2 A new university requesting membership into MIST CENTER shall review their research objectives and program plans, and, obtain and submit within their Planning Grant Proposal a “Letter of Support” from the Site Director at each of the current Center university members.  [RM1]There is no membership from academic institutions into the center – “participation” or “collaboration”  After: 13.1  New  universities  may  request participation membership[TN1]   in  the  MIST CENTER  as  an  affiliated  site.  Each  new university requesting participationmembership shall initially obtain concurrence from the Center Director, Site Directors, two-thirds vote of the IAB, and the I/UCRC Program Manager at the National Science Foundation prior to submitting a “Letter of Intent” to join MIST CENTER. Universities requesting participationmembership as an affiliated site must demonstrate their ability to perform synergistic research within the focused research areas of the Center and their willingness to work within the structure, policies and procedures of the MIST CENTER. Upon concurrence by the Center, the new university requesting participationmembership as an affiliated site may continue application per the applicable procedures of the current National Science Foundation I/UCRC program solicitation. 13.2  A new university requesting participationmembership in MIST CENTER shall review their research objectives and program plans, and, obtain and submit within their Planning Grant Proposal a “Letter of Support” from the Site Director at each of the current Center university members.  [TN1]Raffaella:   [TN1]There is no membership from academic institutions into the center – “participation” or “collaboration”  UF: $260K (Allegro-$40K, Boeing-$80K, Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Northrop Grumman-$20K, Prioria-$20K, ARL-$40K) UCF: $140K (Honeywell-$20K, Jabil-$40K, Namjeong-$60K, Northrop Grumman-$20K) Total: $400K

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

Outreach MIST Makers UF ECE Senior Design Projects 3 Undergrad Students Weightlifting form and rep tracker Swimming pool monitoring / alert system Door security, tracking, and control UF ECE Senior Design Projects Will award “Best IoT Project(s)” in December

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

Upcoming Fall IAB Meeting Agenda Day 1 (Dec. 9) Center Overview Member showcase (?) End of Year Project Reviews (9) 2016 Project Presentations (18) Format? IAB Organization Meeting Poster Session MIST Makers Demos Dinner Banquet Day 2 (Dec. 10) LIFE Form Review of FY2015 Projects and FY2016 Proposals Closed IAB Meeting IAB Report Out Action Items Lab Tour

Agenda Strategic technology roadmap FY2016 project proposal update MIST Center budget update Recruiting new member companies update Bylaws update Outreach Fall meeting agenda Other business

MIST IP and Pre-Publication Reports Publications MIST PI Site Univ # Title MIST Disclosure Date Patent Status Nishida UF 15861 Mixed Doping Enhanced Ferroelectric HfO2 Thin Film Devices 8/3/15 Provisional filed 10/9/15 Arnold 15911 Electroplated cobalt-platinum permanent-magnet films 9/1/15 Holding MIST PI Site Type Forum Title MIST Disclosure Date Publication Status Nishida UF journal Applied Physics Letters Mixed Al and Si Doping in Ferroelectric HfO2 Thin Films 7/16/15 submitted on 10/8/15 Arnold abstract 2016 MMM/Intermag Electrophoretic Deposition of Patterned Magnetic Nanoparticle Films 8/3/15 accepted for oral presentation Process/Structure/Property Relationships for Electroplated L10 CoPt Thick-Films accepted for poster presentation Thin Solid Films RTA Dependence and Electrical Properties of Ferroelectric Si-Doped HfO2 Thin Films 9/28/15 waiting for IAB AIP Advances Electrophoretic deposition of nickel zinc ferrite nanoparticles into microstructured patterns 10/6/15

IAB Questions, Concerns, Comments Open discussion with IAB

Wrap-up/ Looking Ahead Fall IAB Meeting, Dec. 9-10, 2015 Champions Club, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium See you there!