TY - GEN
T1 - ALABAMA MICROELECTRONICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER AND THE MICROELECTRONICS PROGRAM AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY.
AU - Jaeger, R. C.
AU - Tzeng, Yon-Hua
AU - Daneshvar, K.
AU - Baginski, T. A.
AU - Davidson, J. L.
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - The Alabama Microelectronics Science and Technology Center (AMSTC) was formed at Auburn University in 1984. The AMSTC is an interdisciplinary center formed to explore new materials, devices, circuits, computer-aided design, processes and reliability in microelectronics. The facility, which supports a wide range of teaching and research in microelectronics, contains equipment for the design, fabrication and analysis of both monolithic and hybrid integrated circuits. The laboratory is staffed by a full-time laboratory manager with experience in integrated-circuit fabrication techniques, as well as two full-time laboratory assistants. Research activities are conducted by faculty members with extensive academic or industrial research backgrounds.
AB - The Alabama Microelectronics Science and Technology Center (AMSTC) was formed at Auburn University in 1984. The AMSTC is an interdisciplinary center formed to explore new materials, devices, circuits, computer-aided design, processes and reliability in microelectronics. The facility, which supports a wide range of teaching and research in microelectronics, contains equipment for the design, fabrication and analysis of both monolithic and hybrid integrated circuits. The laboratory is staffed by a full-time laboratory manager with experience in integrated-circuit fabrication techniques, as well as two full-time laboratory assistants. Research activities are conducted by faculty members with extensive academic or industrial research backgrounds.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0022252652
SP - 42
EP - 45
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PB - Auburn Univ
ER -