ICT2008 Manuscript Deadline Looms
Submitted by ztadmin on Fri, 2008-06-27 14:33.
ICT2008 Manuscript Deadline Looms
Two emails from the ICT2008 Organizers To ICT2008 Participants:
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Dear ICT 2008 Conference participants:
The program is nearly completed, you can see a copy on the conference web site at :
http://oregonstate.edu/conferences/ict2008/program.html
Remember that manuscripts are due by July 1 to be considered for the Best Manuscript Award. ALL manuscripts are due on July 15, 2008. The manuscript page length is approximately 4 pages.
We are looking forward to seeing you all in August in Corvallis!
Lucy Biggs Assistant to Prof. David C. Johnson, Chair ICT 2008 ICT2008 [at] uoregon [dot] edu
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Dear Conference Participants:
My apologies, the deadline for papers to be considered for the Best Paper Award is July 7. All manuscripts are due July 15.
Lucy Biggs Assistant to Prof. David C. Johnson, Conference Chair ICT2008 [at] uoregon [dot] edu
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This is a reminder that nominations for members of the Board of the International Thermoelectric Society are open through June 30, 2008. Please login to the ITS website and use this link to submit a nomination:
http://www.its.org/nominations
ITS Board Members,as of 2008-06-27. Terms Expiring this year indicated in RED
Think of this as an opportunity to influence the future direction of the Society by putting people on the Board that represent areas of interest to you.
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Submitted by ztadmin on Fri, 2008-06-27 14:30.
Ulysess, the NASA/ESA mission to study the sun will end on or about July 1, 2008. The spacecraft has exceeded the design lifetime by nearly four times. The first mission to study the sun from above and below the solar poles, Ulysess utilized a gravitational 'slingshot' around Jupiter to get out of the solar system's ecliptic plane and eventually enter a solar orbit past the north and south solar poles.
Electric power was provided by a Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) based with silicon-germanium (SiGe) thermocouples. Another great success story for thermoelectric technology. Oh, and the rest of the spacecraft too of course. NASA reports that power levels have dwindled to the point where thruster fuel will freeze in the pipelines, which is the proximate cause of the mission end.
See the mission website for details of the mission, and some great photos:
http://ulysses.jpl.nasa.gov/
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Submitted by ztadmin on Wed, 2008-06-25 11:29.
Company: BSST LLC.
BSST is the leader in high efficiency Thermoelectric (TE) Technology
BSST works in partnership with our customers to create the most effective solutions for their needs. Out team develops a thorough understanding of the technical, physical, environmental and economic aspects of the subject application. Proprietary advanced temperature control technology is applied to develop and provide innovative TE assemblies and subassemblies.
For more information on the company please go to www.bsst.com. BSST’s parent company, Amerigon, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARGN), is the world’s largest user of TE materials for automotive applications. Visit www.amerigon.com for more information.
Job Title: Sr.Engineer Metallization/Metallurgy Department: TE Material Sciences (TEMS) Reports To: Director, TEMS FLSA Status: Exempt
Summary:
BSST is seeking a highly motivated experienced individual to join our team in Irwindale, California. The Sr. Metallurgy Engineer will be focusing on two primary areas: developing low contact resistance metallization solutions for thermoelectric materials, and developing joining techniques for thermoelectric materials and other device elements.
The scope of the job will address diverse semiconductor and metal material systems and wide temperature ranges. This is a challenging opportunity for material scientist/engineer who will be contributing to core competency, high value-add technology component strategically important for the success of the company.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Devise metallization procedures for rapid turnaround device-level testing of prospective thermoelectric materials.
- Source and manage rapid metallization and bonding of prospective TE materials by outside services.
- Devise chemical compositions and specify processes for diffusion, contact and bonding layers.
- Arrange outside services for reliable, fast testing of suggested metallization schemes.
- Analyze the results using internal facilities and external analytical labs.
- Assure the availability of cost-effective production feasibility of chosen metallization approaches.
- Contribute metallurgy expertise to the team engineering activities in thermoelectric engine development.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
The Sr. Metallurgy Engineer, will work within a matrix organization with a team comprised of functional skills specialists and may have direct supervisory responsibility for one or more technicians.
Qualifications:
- Experience with low contact resistance metallization of semiconductors, preferably with elevated usage temperature, with emphasis on thermocycling stability.
- Experience with translating information from phase diagrams of diverse material systems into potential metallization recipes.
- In-depth understanding of current technologies in the solder and brazing industries and experienced in the development of new techniques and processes to facilitate these joining processes.
- Experience in metallization and surface activation methods, and the use and development of active brazing, soldering and hot pressing processes.
- Hands-on experience with metallization of semiconductors, bonding and analysis.
- External resource management when partnering with outside entities for services outsourcing.
Education and/or Experience:
Masters degree in Material Sciences, Metallurgy, Metallurgical Engineering or Semiconductor Manufacturing is required, advanced science or engineering degrees highly desired.
Ten years experience in the semiconductor, photovoltaic, thermoelectric or similar industry is required. Must have a demonstrable, quantifiable track record of success in efficiently and rapidly developing metallization solutions. Experience in high temperature (600 to 1000° C) materials systems is desired.
A permanent authorization to work in the United States is required.
If you are interested in exploring this opportunity please email us a Word doc of your resume and feel free to call us at the phone numbers below. We will make arrangements to interview you ASAP.
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Submitted by ztadmin on Thu, 2008-02-28 21:13.
From: 2008-06-25 Through: 2008-06-27 (check event website for times)
Location: - Santa Barbara, US
Contact:
Jeff Snyder jsnyder [at] caltech [dot] edu
Ph: , FAX:
Abstract Due Date: June 2, 2008
Higher Fees May Apply After:
Info Last Updated: 2008-03-18
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From: 2008-07-20 Through: 2008-07-25 (check event website for times)
Location: Keyes Science Building, Colby College - Waterville, Maine, US
Contact:
Elizabeth J. Opila opila [at] nasa [dot] gov
Ph: +1 216-433-8904, FAX: +1 216-433-5544
Abstract Due Date: June 29, 2008 (but apply early)
Higher Fees May Apply After: N/A (apply first to attend)
Info Last Updated: 2008-02-28
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Submitted by ztadmin on Mon, 2007-10-22 02:48.
From: 2008-07-02 Through: 2008-07-04 (check event website for times)
Location: Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris (ENSCP), 11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 Paris. - Paris 5, France
Contact:
Prof. Claude Godart, Institut de Chimie et Matériaux Paris-Est (ICMPE) Thiais, France ect2008 [at] icmpe [dot] cnrs [dot] fr
Ph: +33 1 49 78 12 47, FAX: +33 1 49 78 12 03
Abstract Due Date: March 15, 2008
Higher Fees May Apply After: May 30, 2008
Info Last Updated: 2008-02-28
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From: 2008-10-05 Through: 2008-10-09 (check event website for times)
Location: David L. Lawrence Convention Center - Pittsburg, PA, USA
Contact:
Qiang Li qiangli [at] bnl [dot] gov
Ph: +1 631 344 4490, FAX: +1 631 344 4071
Abstract Due Date: March 17, 2008
Higher Fees May Apply After:
Info Last Updated: 2008-02-28
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Submitted by ztadmin on Wed, 2006-12-20 23:02.
From: 2008-08-03 Through: 2008-08-07 (check event website for times)
Location: LaSells Stewart Conference - Corvallis, Oregon, USA
Contact:
David Johnson davej [at] uoregon [dot] edu
Ph: +1 (541) 346-4612, FAX: +1 (541) 346-3422
Abstract Due Date: April 1, 2008
Higher Fees May Apply After: May 1, 2008
Info Last Updated: 2008-02-28
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From: 2009-07-26 Through: 2009-07-30 (check event website for times)
Location: - Freiburg, Germany
Contact:
Dr. Harald Böttner harald [dot] boettner [at] ipm [dot] fraunhofer [dot] de
Ph: 0049/761/8857-121, FAX: 0049/761/8857-224
Abstract Due Date:
Higher Fees May Apply After:
Info Last Updated: 2007-10-22
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