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". Electronic-Mail Distribution List (MSTNET) An electronic-mail distribution list (MSTNET) to cover the area of Microsystems Technology (MST) has been established. It was initially conceived as a facility for practitioners in the UK but has now been launched as a international global networking facility. MSTNET is an open list which subscribers can join and leave at their own free will. For more information, please see "/mems/Announcements/mstnet.txt" in the ISI MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu"), or contact David Barrow at "Barrow@cardiff.uk". MEMS for Medical and Biotechnological Applications Short Course On March 13 - 15, 1995, UCLA Extension will present the short course, "MEMS for Medical and Biotechnological Applications", on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles. The instructors are M. Allen Northrup, PhD, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Gregory T. A. Kovacs, PhD, MD, Stanford University, Peter Krulevitch, PhD, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Abraham P. Lee, PhD, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. This course examines such vital factors as material strength and compatibility, working in fluid environments, power sources, and other considerations. Current MEMS programs and specific design issues are presented, along with the concept of preparing a "figures of merit" table for evaluating the viability of MEMS technology in a particular biomedical application. For more information, please see "/mems/Announcements/BioMems.txt" in the ISI MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu") , or contact Marcus Hennessy at (310) 825-1047 (310) 206-2815 fax mhenness@unex.ucla.edu Call for Papers for Symposium on Micromachining and Microfabrication '95 Austin, Texas, 23-24 October 1995, Austin Marriott at the Capitol Sponsored by SPIE and SEMI. Co-located with SPIE's Microelectronic Manufacturing '95, 25-27 October 1995. Abstract (250 words) Due Date: 27 March 1995 Manuscript Due Date: 31 July 1995 Symposium conference areas: Microlithography and Metrology in Micromachining Microlithography Fabrication Techniques Lithography and Fabrication Issues Metrology and Inspection Micromachined Instruments and Mechanisms for Microscopy and Nanolithography Materials Device and Systems Modeling Microelectronic Structures and Microelectromechanical Devices for Optical Processing and Multimedia Applications Fabrication and process issues Characterization System Design Micromachining and Microfabrication Process Technology Integrated Processes Unit Processes Manufacturing Issues for MEMS Materials Issues Micromachined Devices and Components For more information, please see " " in the ISI MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu"). A complete call for papers is available electronically by FTP (spie.org/ meetings/calls/microfab_95.txt) or by e-mail by sending a message to info-optolink-request@spie.org with the following in the message body: send [meetings.calls]microfab_95.txt To request a printed call for papers from SPIE, telephone 360/676-3290. Wright Laboratory Request for Proposals PRDA #: 95-04-AK CBD Reference: Jan. 23, 1995 P.O.C.: Anne Marie Frey, Contract Negotiatior, 513-255-3379 or Michele L. Dickman, Contracting Officer, 513-255-2976 Title: HIGH PERFORMANCE INTEGRATED MICROSENSOR Technical Areas Cited in the PRDA: Micromachining technology necessary to demonstrate high performance, monolithically integrated microsensors. Integrated microsensors with direct digital output to achieve the size and performance requirements of advanced weapon systems. Monolithic integration of the sensor and electronics to provide a high performance, digital output microsensor suitable for military avionics applications. PROPOSAL Deadline Date: 3:00 pm EDT, March 10, 1995