Presentation at E-MRS 2025 Spring Meeting

Athira Sunil, a PhD student from NaMLab, participated in the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) 2025 Spring Meeting in Strasbourg, France, where she presented her research titled "On the retention stability of thickness scaled HfxZr1-xO2 ferroelectric capacitors for multilevel applications."


The presentation focused on a crucial area of research for the development of ferroelectric memory technology, specifically addressing the retention stability of HfxZr1-xO2 ferroelectric capacitors, which are key to enabling multilevel memory systems.

The E-MRS 2025 Spring Meeting, which took place from May 26-30, 2025, is a well-established platform that brings together experts from across the world to discuss the latest advancements in materials science. The meeting featured parallel symposia, invited speakers, and extensive discussions on cutting-edge research in materials, circuits, and technologies, with a special focus on materials for electronics, memristors, and energy-efficient technologies.

Athira’s work, part of the Ferro4EdgeAI project, contributes significantly to the understanding of ferroelectric materials and their potential applications in next-generation non-volatile memory devices. This research aligns with the Ferro4EdgeAI project’s goals of advancing memory technologies using AI-based solutions and ferroelectric devices.

The E-MRS 2025 Spring Meeting also offered a rich program that included plenary sessions and an exhibition of products and services relevant to the conference topics. The event was supported by several academic and industrial partners, providing an international forum for researchers, manufacturers, and innovators to collaborate and share ideas.

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