For more than sixty years, the Device Research Conference has brought together leading scientists, researchers, and graduate students from varied disciplines in academia and industry to share their latest research and discoveries in the field. The university setting of the Device Research Conference encourages frank and open technical discussion on recent breakthroughs and advances in device research, and provides a great atmosphere for social events. The technical program will be a mix of invited, oral, and poster presentations. In addition, the conference will hold three evening rump sessions aimed at engaging the audience in a vigorous and charged discussion on the future directions of competing device technologies. The Device Research Conference has a tradition of strong graduate student participation. This is recognized by offering student travel support and two Best Student Paper Awards. The Device Research Conference is coordinated with the Electronic Materials Conference to be held during the same week from June 28 to 30, 2006. This recognizes the strong interaction between device and electronic materials research and provides for fruitful exchange of information between attendees of both conferences. A special joint session will be held on Wednesday, June 28, 2006, to highlight device and materials issues in the emerging area of nano–optical devices and materials. Please look over the outstanding plenary and invited speaker schedule and special sessions that are planned. I hope to see you in Happy Valley this summer. <b>Keywords:</b> Biological Devices<br>Magnetic Devices<br>Memory Devices<br>Modeling and Simulation of Devices<br>Nanoscale Devices<br>Optoelectronic and Optical Devices<br>Organic and Molecular Devices<br>Power Devices<br>Quantum Devices<br>Sensing Devices<br>Silicon and III–V Electronic Devices<br>Spin–based Devices<br>Thin Film and Amorphous Devices<br>Terahertz Devices<br>Wide–bandgap Devices<br>
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