durusmail: mems-talk: (05/17/96) MEMS Announcements (4)
(05/17/96) MEMS Announcements (4)
1996-05-18
(05/17/96) MEMS Announcements (4)
W.C. Athas
1996-05-18
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Methods and Tools for the Design of Microsystems at ED&TC 1997
17-20 Mar. 97, Paris, France.

ED&TC 1997, the European Design and Test Conference, has broadened its scope in
1996. "Methods and Tools for the Design of Microsystems" have been introduced
in 1996 as a full topic and they have received great attention. Issues like CAD
tools, design methods, testability features for micromechanical systems,
sensors, actuators will be discussed again in 1997. For more information,
please see:

WWW: http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/edtc-1997-methods.html, http://
www.imec.be/edtc/97/
FTP: /mems/Announcements/edtc-1997-methods.txt

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

Position at Microflow, Inc.

Job responsibilities: Leads, manages, and develops technical production and
engineering staff for a low volume, rapid prototype micromachining company.
Preferred: technical depth in dry and wet etch or metallization processes.
Experience with MEMS technology. For more information, please see:

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

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

Post-Doc Position at UC, Davis

Applicants are being sought for a postdoctoral research position, initially for
a one year term, to study the interaction of light with microparticles and
biological cells. For more information, please see:

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

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

Post-Doc Position at UC, Santa Barbara

An opportunity to design and fabricate small cantilevers for Atomic Force
Microscopy, AFM, to participate in the design of new AFMs for the small
cantilevers, to participate in the testing of the new cantilevers and
microscopes, and, optionally, to join with biologists using them to study
protein motion. For more information, please see:

WWW: http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/UCSB-postdoc.html
FTP: /mems/Announcements/UCSB-postdoc.txt

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


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