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". 1995 INTERNATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 6-8 Dec. 1995, Charlottesville, Va. The Symposium will emphasize fundamental concepts in novel devices and advanced-processing technologies. The extended abstracts will be afforded a quick review and publication. Participation of students, university faculty, and foreign researchers is strongly encouraged. Topic areas include amorphous and polysilicon thin-film transistors, carrier transport, cryogenic electronics, materials and device characterization, microelectromechanical devices, microwave and millimeterwave devices, new device-fabrication technology, novel semiconductor device ideas and concepts, photonics and optoelectronics, simulation and modeling, ultra small devices, wide band-gap materials and devices. The deadline for abstracts is 28 Aug. 95. For more information, please see WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/CFP-ISDRS-95.html FTP /mems/Announcements/CFP-ISDRS-95.txt in the MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu"). SMAWG Meeting The Southern California based MEMS Association known as SMAWG, for Sensors Microstructures and Actuators Working Group, invites all interested MEMS researchers, developers, engineers, students and potential users of MEMS technology to participate in our monthly gatherings. The next meeting is scheduled for 7 August 95 to be held at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute, located in Marina del Rey, Calif. For more information, please see WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/mems_associations/LA_SMAWG FTP ftp://mems.isi.edu/mems/mems_associations/LA-SMAWG/Aug07meeting.txt in the MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu"). Post-Doc Position at University of Illinois The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is developing a new MEMS program, with an emphasis in miniature devices and actuator fabrication. Experience with MEMS is preferred, and prior microfabrication experience is required. PhD in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or a related field required. For more information, please see WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/UIUC-job.html FTP /mems/Announcements/UIUC-job.txt in the MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu"). Post-Doc Position at the New Jersey Institute of Technology The New Jersey Institute of Technology's Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a post-doc to work on the development of RF microactuators. The research will be done at the National Nanofabrication Facility at Cornell University. For more information, please see WWW http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/NJIT-job.html. FTP /mems/Announcements/NJIT-job.txt in the MEMS Archive ("mems.isi.edu").