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Methods and Materials in Microelectronic Technology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
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Methods and Materials in Microelectronic Technology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
Series: The IBM Research Symposia Series
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The papers collected in this volume were presented at the
International Symposium on Methods and Materials in Microelectronic
Technology. This symposium was sponsored by IBM Germany, and it was
held September 29 - October 1, 1982, in Bad Neuenahr, West Germany.
The progress of semiconductor and microelectronic technology has
become so rapid and the field so sophisticated that it is
imperative to exchange the latest insight gained as frequently as
it can be accomplished. In addition, it is peculiar for this field
that the bulk of the investigations are carried out at industrial
research and development laboratories, which makes some of the
results less readily accessible. Because of these circumstances,
the academic community, which among other things, is supposed to
communicate the prog ress in this field to students of different
disciplines, finds it rather difficult to stay properly informed.
It was the intent of this IBM sponsored symposium to bring together
key scientists from academic institutions, primarily from Europe,
with principal investigators of the industrial scene. Accordingly,
this symposium exposed technologists to scientists and vice versa.
Scientific advances often lead directly to technological
innovations. In turn, new technologies are often arrived at
empirically and, because of that, are initially poorly understood.
Scientific inquiry then attempts to probe these processes and
phenomena in order to achieve a better understanding. Thus science
and technology are intricately interconnected, and it is important
that technical exchange between technolo gists and scientists is
facilitated, since the problems are typically interdiscipli nary in
nature."
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