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AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium Call for Abstracts
February 8, 2010 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
MINNEAPOLIS — The SMTA and Auburn University (Auburn, AL) will jointly host the AIMS (Automotive, Industrial, Military and Space) Harsh Environment Electronics Symposium October 25-26, 2010. Dr. John Evans, Conference Chairman and the program technical committee invites industry and academia to submit an abstract to participate in the program. The symposium will focus on harsh environments with an emphasis on military and space.
Specific subject areas include, but are not limited to Semiconductor Technology, Substrate Advancements, Connectors and Interconnect Technology, Lead-Free Implementation, Tin Whiskers, Corrosion, Advancements in Materials, Next Generation Harsh Environment Automotive Systems, Solar Electronics, Latest Developments in Thermal Cycle Testing for Extreme Environment Electronics, Substrate Surface Finishes for Harsh Environment Applications, Chemical, Thermal and Vibration Considerations for Industrial Electronics, Reliability (HALT, ESS, HASS), Operating Environments for Military Electronics (land, sea, air and space).
200 to 300 word abstracts should be submitted as a Word document to Melissa Serres at melissa@smta.org or online at http://www.smta.org/education/education.cfm#AIMS by April 9, 2010. Please include the following contact information with abstract: Name, Company, Mailing Address, Telephone Number, Fax Number, E-mail Address, and Presentation Title.
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