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Meptec Finalizes MEMS Conference Program Print E-mail
Written by Mike Buetow   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
SAN JOSE – University of California-Berkeley professor Dr. Luke P. Lee will unveil the future of medical innovations through functional BioPOETIC (Biologically-inspired Photonics-Optofluidics-Electronics Technology-based IC) devices and packaging when he keynotes the MEMS Packaging Symposium this month.

The symposium is sponsored by the MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council (Meptec), which announced the final program is in place. MEMS Market Evolution: From Technology Push to Market Pull takes place May 22, in San Jose.

Other presentations include sessions on consumer and automotive applications:

  • Karen Lightman, managing director, MEMS Industry Group, on findings and recommendations from METRIC 2008, the annual meeting for members of MEMS Industry Group.
  • Moshe Gat, R&D section manager, Wireless Semiconductor Division, Avago Technologies, Size Reduction and Integration of RF filters in Cellular Phones.
  • Ken Yang, Ph.D., advanced MEMS development manager, Analog Devices, Three-Axis Motion Sensor Development and Production for Consumer Electronics Market.
  • Aaron Partridge, chief science officer, SiTime, MEMS Timing – More Function in a Smaller Package.
  • Janusz Bryzek, LV Sensors, Inc. / Joseph R. Mallon, Jr., Exept/Stanford University, Green Killer Application:  Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring.
  • Jonathan Rheaume, Research Specialist, UC Berkeley, Micro-Printed Solid State Electrochemical Sensor for Monitoring Lean Direct Injection Engines.
  • Venkataraman Chandrasekaran, senior design engineer, Sensata Technologies, Sensors at Sensata: Recent and Emerging Applications in Powertrain and Safety Systems.

Other sessions cover wafer-level packaging and 3D ICs  and MEMS and Biomedicine.

For information: meptec.org.

 


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