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2009 EOS/ESD Symposium Call for Papers Issued Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Monday, 06 October 2008
ANAHEIM, CA – The ESD Association requests abstracts for papers on the effects of electrostatic discharge, electrical overstress, and static electricity for presentation at its 31st Annual EOS/ESD Symposium.
 
The event will take place Aug. 30 – Sept. 4 in Anaheim, CA.
 
Papers should deal with component level EOS/ESD, system level EOS/ESD issues, EOS/ESD factory level and materials technology, electrostatic considerations, magnetic recording heads, ultra sensitive devices, and ESD standards-components, systems and factory.
 
Submissions must include a 50-word abstract and a four-page (max.) summary.
 
The deadline for abstracts is Jan. 9.
 
The submission deadline for the finished paper is June 5. Final papers will be limited to a maximum of 10 pages.

The call for papers may be downloaded from www.esda.org.

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