Prepare for three days of cutting-edge research and meaningful collaboration at the Device Research Conference (DRC) in Ann Arbor. Hosted at the world-class University of Michigan, this year’s program brings together leading scientists, engineers, and students to explore advances in materials and device technologies while creating opportunities for impactful professional connections.

The conference begins on Sunday, June 21, with engaging Short Course presentations followed by a Welcome Reception to officially launch the event. From Monday through Wednesday, attendees will experience a robust lineup of plenary and keynote talks, technical sessions, and numerous opportunities to connect with peers across the field. The poster session will serve as a highly interactive space for detailed discussions, encouraging the exchange of ideas and the development of new collaborations.

On Tuesday evening, the conference dinner will be held in the Rogel Ballroom on the University of Michigan campus, followed by the much-anticipated, lively Rump Session.

The final day (Wednesday) begins with a joint DRC–EMC plenary session, followed by technical sessions, and concludes on Wednesday afternoon.

Explore the program below.