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Posted by Amanda M. Hartnett

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Indium Corporation’s industry leading semiconductor bloggers are hosting a Meet the Bloggers session on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at Indium Corporation’s Semicon West exhibit, booth #7834, from 2-3pm PST.

 

The technology experts will lead discussions on topics including:

 

·         Flux deposit measurement using non-contact metrology

 

·         Two upcoming white papers (currently under development):

    • Wafer Flux Spin-Coating Topography
    • Wafer-Level Flux Printing

 

·         Recent hot semiconductor blog topics, including:

    • Semiconductor assembly materials
    • Future trends in first- and second-level assembly
    • Halogen-free semiconductor assembly materials
    • Engineered solders in MEMS assembly
    • Thermal interface issues
    • Solar device assembly

 

Indium personnel who will be discussing these topics include Jim Hisert, Paul Socha, Fez Sayed, Dr. Andy Mackie, and Rick Short.

 

All attendees are welcome to participate in, or observe, the session. Snacks will be served, too!

 

Indium’s blogs can be seen at www.indium.com/blogs

Share your thoughts by COMMENTING. Or, email the blogger at ahartnett@indium.com.

Posted by Amanda M. Hartnett at 8:35 AM (July 8th, 2008)


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  1. Rick Short:

    We will not be complete at this event without you, Mrs. Hartnett.

    We are looking forward to the time when you host a MEET THE BLOGGERS event at one of your exhibitions in the near future.

  2. Amanda Hartnett:

    Thanks Rick! I do indeed hope to do a “Meet the Bloggers” session myself in the coming months! I’ll keep everyone posted for it when the time comes!

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