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Industry Sessions

Symposium MM
Industry Workshop on Applied Surface Engineering

Chair(s)
  • Gopal KRISHNAN, National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • Co-chair(s)
  • Sanjay Kumar THAKUR, Delphi Automotive Systems, Singapore

  • Scope of Symposium
    Surface Engineering is a well established technology area in scientific and industrial landscape. The technologies encompass a set of modification processes, at surface level, in order to provide components and materials with new functionalities, enhanced performance, or new and unique appearances. Surface modification techniques gather a group of experimental approaches, from conventional protective plating up to complex deposition or functionalization procedures in fields as diverse as automotive, aerospace, microelectronics, Nuclear, biomedicine and households. Read more..


    Symposium NN

    Industry Workshop on Microelectronic Process and Package Characterization and Reliability Analysis

    Chair(s)
  • Gopal KRISHNAN, National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • Co-chair(s)
  • Sanjay Kumar THAKUR, Delphi Automotive Systems, Singapore
  • Rong LIU, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Scope of Symposium
    Information and communication technology(ICT)-based personal assistant such as smartphone and iPad have provided rapid and reliable access to ideas and experiences from a wide range of people, communities and cultures, and allows everyone at every level to collaborate and exchange information on a wide scale. The Si based semiconductor ecosystem development in micro and nanolandscape continues to be the key and indispensable enabler and a formidable force in ICT evolution. Read more..
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