Chiplet Design and Heterogeneous Integration Packaging
SEMI World Hdqtrs, 673 S Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, California, United States, 950335, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336549Performance requirements for today’s semiconductor and optoelectronic devices are leading to shrinking geometries, more complex 3-dimensional structures, and new materials. High temperatures, hot spots and temperature spikes can have a major impact on reliability. It is essential that one have a thorough understanding of static and dynamic thermal performance under operating and static conditions. This has traditionally been complex, time consuming, and often lacked the resolution required to detect thermal anomalies that could lead to early device failures. Fortunately, advances in thermal imaging techniques that combine the benefits of thermoreflectance-based analysis with illumination wavelengths from near-ultraviolet to near infrared coupled with infrared thermography can support thermal, spatial, and transient resolution consistent with today’s advanced complex device structures and shrinking geometries. In addition, equipment has advanced to considerably reduce the time and cost to get accurate results. Many examples will be shared to fully illustrate the device thermal behaviors that can be detected with these advanced thermal analysis techniques. Speaker(s): John H Lau, SEMI World Hdqtrs, 673 S Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, California, United States, 950335, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/336549
The magic of time and relationship management
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/349959The emerging field of behavior change design is revolutionizing the way we think and feel about ourselves, our peers, our customers, our products and our lives, in general. When combined in an interdisciplinary approach with recent psychological and spiritual understandings, a clear picture of how we miraculously manage to heal emerges. How can we bio-hack ourselves to choose and commit to the habits we want and let old habits go? This talk will focus on the process of gaining wisdom and living in greater social harmony, and how we, our companies and the technology that we develop can be a healing force. We’ll examine this fundamental question, first posed by Albert Einstein: “I think the most important question facing humanity is, ‘Is the Universe a friendly place?'” Simple and concrete examples will be given, as well as a few very simple equations to describe this emerging social science in a way that not just an EE who reads IEEE papers might find deeply intuitive. We’ll also talk about trauma and how to become “trauma-informed.” Speaker(s): Mark Moeglein, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/349959