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ZTlinks Representing more than 2,500 member companies, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) is the trade association serving the global semiconductor equipment, materials and flat panel display industries. Since its inception in 1970, SEMI has played an increasingly vital role in industry expansion, visibility, and representation.
A nonprofit technical society, SPIE is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in optical and optoelectronic applied science and engineering, with more than 12,000 members in 68 countries around the globe
The Institute of Physics is an international learned society and professional body for the advancement and dissemination of physics, pure and applied, and promotion of physics education.
The Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK dedicated to promoting excellence in science.
The Cryogenic Society of America, Inc. (CSA) is a non-profit technical society serving all those interested in any phase of cryogenics--the art and science of achieving extremely low temperatures.
The mission of TMS is to promote the global science and engineering professions concerned with minerals, metals, and materials.
It is the mission of the Institute to serve the sciences of physics and astronomy by serving the Societies, by serving individual scientists, and by serving students and the general public.
In the firm belief that an understanding of the nature of the physical universe will be of benefit to all humanity, the Society shall have as its objective the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics.
The IEEE helps advance global prosperity by promoting the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electrical and information technologies and sciences.
The Materials Research Society is dedicated to goal-oriented basic and applied research on materials of technological importance.
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