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3-D Coordinate Measuring Helps Inspect IC Packaging
Aug 1, 2004 — Semiconductor companies currently produce a large assortment of three-dimensional architectures for semiconductor integration and packaging. End users rely on diverse stacking strategies to conserve PC board space. Even stacking die to wafer and wafer to wafer is under evaluation for more efficient 3-D integrated circuit (IC) production. As a result, Z-height inspection of bumps, wires and other key features and packaging components is becoming more critical to control and improve process...
Optics Center to Build New Laser Lab
Jul 26, 2004 — EUGENE, Ore., July 26 -- A $510,500 grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust will help scientists at the University of Oregon's Center for Optics reach a new level in the quest to manipulate light and matter at the atomic level. The grant, plus...
SEMI Forecasts Sales Boost
Jul 14, 2004 — SAN FRANCISCO, July 14 -- The leading manufacturers of semiconductor equipment expect sales to increase 63 percent this year from the $22.2 billion posted in 2003, according to the mid-year edition of the SEMI Capital Equipment Consensus Forecast....
Semiconductor Equipment Sales Expected to Rise
Jul 14, 2004 — SAN FRANCISCO, July 14 -- The leading manufacturers of semiconductor equipment expect sales to increase 63 percent this year from the $22.2 billion posted in 2003, according to the mid-year edition of the SEMI Capital Equipment Consensus Forecast....
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Jul 5, 2004 — Rick P. Friedman has been named senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing for Ultratech, a San Jose, Calif., supplier of photolithography systems used to manufacture semiconductors and nanotechnology devices. Friedman was formerly vice...
Partners in Production
Jul 1, 2004 — The first semiconductor lasers were produced in the laboratory in the early 1960s. Just months after their development, they were available for sale, their reliability and efficiency generating interest in the marketplace. Of course, the design and...
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Jun 10, 2004 — Therma-Wave Inc., a Fremont, Calif., developer of process control metrology systems used in the manufacture of semiconductors, announced it has received a repeat order from a European semiconductor manufacturer for multiple Opti-Probe systems. The...
Dalsa Wins Contracts for Customized Cameras
Jun 1, 2004 — The Application Specific Contracts group of Dalsa Corp., which is based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, has received contracts totaling $2.5 million from two clients for the custom development of high-performance electronic cameras. In a project for a...
GSI Lumonics Agrees to Buy MicroE Systems
Jun 1, 2004 — GSI Lumonics Inc. of Billerica, Mass., has signed a definitive agreement under which it will purchase all shares of MicroE Systems Corp. for $55 million in cash. The Natick, Mass., company designs and manufactures position encoders for precision...
Fourier Transform Spectrometer Measures 193-nm Wavelength Standards
May 1, 2004 — Using a novel Fourier transform spectrometer optimized for ultraviolet wavelengths, Gillian Nave and Craig J. Sansonetti of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md., have measured the spectra of 193-nm reference...
Texas Nanodevice Company Launched
Apr 28, 2004 — AUSTIN, Texas, April 28 -- A team of veterans from the nanotechnology field and the microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and semiconductor industries have announced the launch of NanoVance Inc., a company that integrates those technologies to...
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Mar 23, 2004 — Newport Corp. announced it has received three orders for semiconductor capital equipment with a total value of $6 million. One system, purchased by a semiconductor equipment manufacturer, is a precision motion platform that will be incorporated into...
Luis Spinelli Named CTO at Coherent
Mar 19, 2004 — SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 19 -- Luis Spinelli has been appointed executive vice president and CTO of Coherent Inc. Spinelli has more than 25 years of experience in the photonics industry, including almost 19 years at Coherent. Since October 2002,...
New Thin-Film Method Developed
Mar 17, 2004 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., March 17 -- Researchers at IBM say they have developed a simple, low-cost process to make extraordinarily thin films of semiconducting materials that allows electrical charges to move through them about 10 times more easily...
Positioning Precision Takes Center Stage
Mar 1, 2004 — These basic laws of physics can frustrate any system designer’s best efforts to move a component from point A to point B rapidly and to stop it on the desired target. In most cases, the positioning system must repeat this action over and over with...
Quantum Dots Capture Movies of 'Talking' Cells
Mar 1, 2004 — HAYWARD, Calif., March 1 -- Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany, have used a new nano-sized imaging tool to capture the first-ever movies of cells transmitting the messages that control genes. The...
STATS and ChipPAC to Merge
Feb 11, 2004 — SINGAPORE and FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 10 -- ST Assembly Test Services Ltd. (STATS) and ChipPAC Inc. announced they have signed a definitive agreement to merge in a stock-for-stock transaction. STATS is a semiconductor test and assembly service...
Japanese Inventor Wins LED Patent Trial
Feb 4, 2004 — TOKYO, Feb. 4 -- The Tokyo District Court ordered Nichia Corp. to pay a former worker $189 million for his work on the blue light-emitting diode, or LED, in a landmark ruling on inventors' rights in Japan. Shuji Nakamura -- now a professor at the...
Nanocrystals in Glass May Be Suitable for LEDs
Feb 1, 2004 — Researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Ikeda, Japan, have developed a sol-gel fabrication technique that enables them to embed semiconductor nanocrystals in a glass matrix. The resulting material...
Diode Breaks Electronics Speed Record
Jan 30, 2004 — WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 -- Engineers have fused a 1950s concept with modern semiconductor processing and design to create a diode that can move electrical current at record-breaking rates. At room temperature, the diode (a device that behaves like a...
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Jan 13, 2004 — Corning Inc. recently announced the appointment of four senior vice presidents: Richard J. Fishburn, Information Technology Division; William Plerhoples, Manufacturing Technology & Engineering; Mark S. Rogus, Finance; and Steven P. Suttle,...
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Jan 8, 2004 — Nick Konidaris has been appointed president and CEO of Electro Scientific Industries Inc. (ESI), a Portland, Ore., supplier of manufacturing equipment to the semiconductor, passive component and electronic equipment markets. Kondaris will become a...
Arizona Receives Labor Grant for Engineers, Scientists
Jan 6, 2004 — FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Jan. 6 -- The US Labor Department has awarded $2.9 million to the Northern Arizona Council of Governments to upgrade the skills of 350 degreed engineers and scientists in the engineering and advanced manufacturing fields. The grant...
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Jan 6, 2004 — John Denzel has been promoted to president and COO of Ultratech Inc., a San Jose, Calif.-based maker of photolithography equipment used in the fabrication of semiconductor and nanotechnology devices. Denzel joined Ultratech in 1996 as vice president...
IBM Demos Nanotechnology Method for Chip Components
Dec 10, 2003 — ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 10 -- IBM announced this week it has applied a novel approach in nanotechnology to aid conventional semiconductor processing, potentially enabling continued device miniaturization and chip performance improvements. IBM said it...
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