- EAN13
- 9782780398065
- ISBN
- 978-2-7803-9806-5
- Éditeur
- Europia productions
- Date de publication
- 04/2001
- Collection
- Ingéniérie
- Dimensions
- 21 x 2,4 cm
- Poids
- 1030 g
- Langue
- anglais
Benefiting from Thermal and Mechanical Simulation in (Micro)-Electronics
G. Q. Zhang, L. J. Ernst, O. de Saint Leger
Europia productions
Ingéniérie
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The organising and technical committees welcome the participants to the 2nd international conference on "Benefiting from Thermal and Mechanical Simulation in (Micro-) Electronics" (EuroSimE 2001) at Maison de la Chimie, Paris, France. The conference is organised by the thematic network COMPETE (www.compete.tm.fr) with major financial sponsoring by the EC, and technical co-sponsoring by IEEE CPMT and IUTAM.
As the only international conference specially dedicated to various mechanical and thermal issues in (micro-) electronics, EuroSimE2001 aims to:
- emphasis the fact that (micro-)electronics is becoming a major driven force and impulse for the further development of mechanics,
- draw attention from both academic societies and electronic industry for the significant impact of thermal and mechanical related issues on both the electronic industry and modern human life,
- demonstrate the state-of-the-art competencies and the challenges facing mechanics professionals,
- promote further research and development for mechanics of (micro-) electronics,
- promote further development and application of simulation & optimisation methodologies and tools for the electronics industry,
As the only international conference specially dedicated to various mechanical and thermal issues in (micro-) electronics, EuroSimE2001 aims to:
- emphasis the fact that (micro-)electronics is becoming a major driven force and impulse for the further development of mechanics,
- draw attention from both academic societies and electronic industry for the significant impact of thermal and mechanical related issues on both the electronic industry and modern human life,
- demonstrate the state-of-the-art competencies and the challenges facing mechanics professionals,
- promote further research and development for mechanics of (micro-) electronics,
- promote further development and application of simulation & optimisation methodologies and tools for the electronics industry,
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