all for Papers Thermal Challenges in Next Generation Electronic Systems (THERMES 2007) January 7-10, 2007 Santa Fe, New Mexico Abstracts due: June 9, 2006 As electronic products become faster and incorporate greater functionality, they are shrinking in size and weight, with continuing pressures for cost reduction. Thermal issues are critical at all levels of the electronic product hierarchy, from the chip to the system. This conference will focus on two main themes in electronics cooling: a heavy emphasis will be placed on a discussion of the expected future demands in the next 10-15 years on thermal management systems and the many possible solutions to these increased demands and attention will be focused on the significant recent advances in thermal management and characterization schemes which have occurred since the highly successful initial THERMES conference held in January 2002.
all for Papers Thermal Challenges in Next Generation Electronic Systems (THERMES 2007) January 7-10, 2007 Santa Fe, New Mexico Abstracts due: June 9, 2006 As electronic products become faster and incorporate greater functionality, they are shrinking in size and weight, with continuing pressures for cost reduction. Thermal issues are critical at all levels of the electronic product hierarchy, from the chip to the system. This conference will focus on two main themes in electronics cooling: a heavy emphasis will be placed on a discussion of the expected future demands in the next 10-15 years on thermal management systems and the many possible solutions to these increased demands and attention will be focused on the significant recent advances in thermal management and characterization schemes which have occurred since the highly successful initial THERMES conference held in January 2002.
all for Papers Thermal Challenges in Next Generation Electronic Systems (THERMES 2007) January 7-10, 2007 Santa Fe, New Mexico Abstracts due: June 9, 2006 As electronic products become faster and incorporate greater functionality, they are shrinking in size and weight, with continuing pressures for cost reduction. Thermal issues are critical at all levels of the electronic product hierarchy, from the chip to the system. This conference will focus on two main themes in electronics cooling: a heavy emphasis will be placed on a discussion of the expected future demands in the next 10-15 years on thermal management systems and the many possible solutions to these increased demands and attention will be focused on the significant recent advances in thermal management and characterization schemes which have occurred since the highly successful initial THERMES conference held in January 2002.
all for Papers Thermal Challenges in Next Generation Electronic Systems (THERMES 2007) January 7-10, 2007 Santa Fe, New Mexico Abstracts due: June 9, 2006 As electronic products become faster and incorporate greater functionality, they are shrinking in size and weight, with continuing pressures for cost reduction. Thermal issues are critical at all levels of the electronic product hierarchy, from the chip to the system. This conference will focus on two main themes in electronics cooling: a heavy emphasis will be placed on a discussion of the expected future demands in the next 10-15 years on thermal management systems and the many possible solutions to these increased demands and attention will be focused on the significant recent advances in thermal management and characterization schemes which have occurred since the highly successful initial THERMES conference held in January 2002.
TMS Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) … the premier annual forum on the preparation and characterization of electronic materials.
The 2007 conference will be located at the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana, from June 20 through June 22.
Who Attends?
Individuals actively engaged or interested in electronic materials research and development including scientists, engineers, researchers, technicians, R&D managers, product managers, professors and students.
TMS proudly sponsors the 49th EMC which presents both invited and contributed oral presentations, an exhibition and related activities. Sponsored by TMS Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division.
TMS Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) … the premier annual forum on the preparation and characterization of electronic materials.
The 2007 conference will be located at the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana, from June 20 through June 22.
Who Attends?
Individuals actively engaged or interested in electronic materials research and development including scientists, engineers, researchers, technicians, R&D managers, product managers, professors and students.
TMS proudly sponsors the 49th EMC which presents both invited and contributed oral presentations, an exhibition and related activities. Sponsored by TMS Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division.
TMS Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) … the premier annual forum on the preparation and characterization of electronic materials.
The 2007 conference will be located at the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana, from June 20 through June 22.
Who Attends?
Individuals actively engaged or interested in electronic materials research and development including scientists, engineers, researchers, technicians, R&D managers, product managers, professors and students.
TMS proudly sponsors the 49th EMC which presents both invited and contributed oral presentations, an exhibition and related activities. Sponsored by TMS Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division.
Space Nuclear Conference 2007 (SNC '07) will be the second topical meeting organized by the Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology (ANST) technical group. NASA funding has been established to develop capabilities for unmanned and manned missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Strategies implementing nuclear based power and propulsion technology, as well as radiation shielding protection, will be an integral part of successful missions of these types.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together and provide a communications network and forum for information exchange for the wide cross section of research and management personnel from government, industry, academia, and the national laboratory system that are involved in the initiative. To this end, the meeting will address topics ranging from overviews of current programs and plans to detailed issues related to space travel such as nuclear-based power and propulsion systems designs, materials, testing, safety, space environmental effects and nuclear power system radiation shielding for humans and electronic components, and human factor strategies for the safe and reliable operation of nuclear power and propulsion plants.
Space Nuclear Conference 2007 (SNC '07) will be the second topical meeting organized by the Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology (ANST) technical group. NASA funding has been established to develop capabilities for unmanned and manned missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Strategies implementing nuclear based power and propulsion technology, as well as radiation shielding protection, will be an integral part of successful missions of these types.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together and provide a communications network and forum for information exchange for the wide cross section of research and management personnel from government, industry, academia, and the national laboratory system that are involved in the initiative. To this end, the meeting will address topics ranging from overviews of current programs and plans to detailed issues related to space travel such as nuclear-based power and propulsion systems designs, materials, testing, safety, space environmental effects and nuclear power system radiation shielding for humans and electronic components, and human factor strategies for the safe and reliable operation of nuclear power and propulsion plants.
Space Nuclear Conference 2007 (SNC '07) will be the second topical meeting organized by the Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology (ANST) technical group. NASA funding has been established to develop capabilities for unmanned and manned missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Strategies implementing nuclear based power and propulsion technology, as well as radiation shielding protection, will be an integral part of successful missions of these types.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together and provide a communications network and forum for information exchange for the wide cross section of research and management personnel from government, industry, academia, and the national laboratory system that are involved in the initiative. To this end, the meeting will address topics ranging from overviews of current programs and plans to detailed issues related to space travel such as nuclear-based power and propulsion systems designs, materials, testing, safety, space environmental effects and nuclear power system radiation shielding for humans and electronic components, and human factor strategies for the safe and reliable operation of nuclear power and propulsion plants.
Space Nuclear Conference 2007 (SNC '07) will be the second topical meeting organized by the Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology (ANST) technical group. NASA funding has been established to develop capabilities for unmanned and manned missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Strategies implementing nuclear based power and propulsion technology, as well as radiation shielding protection, will be an integral part of successful missions of these types.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together and provide a communications network and forum for information exchange for the wide cross section of research and management personnel from government, industry, academia, and the national laboratory system that are involved in the initiative. To this end, the meeting will address topics ranging from overviews of current programs and plans to detailed issues related to space travel such as nuclear-based power and propulsion systems designs, materials, testing, safety, space environmental effects and nuclear power system radiation shielding for humans and electronic components, and human factor strategies for the safe and reliable operation of nuclear power and propulsion plants.
Space Nuclear Conference 2007 (SNC '07) will be the second topical meeting organized by the Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology (ANST) technical group. NASA funding has been established to develop capabilities for unmanned and manned missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Strategies implementing nuclear based power and propulsion technology, as well as radiation shielding protection, will be an integral part of successful missions of these types.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together and provide a communications network and forum for information exchange for the wide cross section of research and management personnel from government, industry, academia, and the national laboratory system that are involved in the initiative. To this end, the meeting will address topics ranging from overviews of current programs and plans to detailed issues related to space travel such as nuclear-based power and propulsion systems designs, materials, testing, safety, space environmental effects and nuclear power system radiation shielding for humans and electronic components, and human factor strategies for the safe and reliable operation of nuclear power and propulsion plants.