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(9/15/95) MEMS Announcements (4)
1995-09-15
W.C. Athas
(9/15/95) MEMS Announcements (4)
W.C. Athas
1995-09-15
Many announcements are now available by World Wide Web in addition to ftp For
World Wide Web users, the URL is "http://mems.isi.edu/mems".

European MEMS Newsletter Announcment

VDI/VDE-IT will publish a special issue of it`s European MEMS newsletter "mst
news" at the end of November 1995. The special issue "Microsystem Technologies
(MST/MEMS) in the USA and Canada" will supply abstracts of a workshop and also
give additional information on recent developments in the field of microsystem
technologies in North America. For more information please see

WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/mst-news.html
FTP /mems/Announcements/mst-news.txt

in the MEMS archive ("mems.isi.edu").

Micromachining and Microfabrication '95
23-24 Oct. 95, Austin Marriott at the Capitol, Austin, Texas.

Advance technical information for this program is now available from SPIE. This
meeting is part of SPIE's Thematic Applied Science and Engineering Series. For
more information, please see

WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/spie-mf95.html
FTP /mems/Announcements/spie-mf95.text

in the MEMS archive ("mems.isi.edu").

Microelectronic Manufacturing '95
25-26 Oct. 95, Austin Marriott at the Capitol, Austin, Texas.

Advance technical information for this program is now available from SPIE. This
meeting is part of SPIE's Thematic Applied Science and Engineering Series. For
more information, please see

WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/spie-mf95.html
FTP /mems/Announcements/spie-mf95.txt

in the MEMS archive ("mems.isi.edu").

Post-doc in MEMS at Caltech

Applications are solicited for a postdoctoral research position at Caltech to
focus upon the development of micron- to nanometer-scale bioinstrumentation,
and its application to targeted biological investigations. A Ph.D. in the
sciences or engineering is required. For more information, please see

WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/caltech-job.html
FTP /mems/Announcements/caltech-job.txt

in the MEMS archive ("mems.isi.edu").


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