IUMRS-ICEM-98 Will Meet in Cheju, Korea in August
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IUMRS-ICEM-98 Will Meet in Cheju, Korea in August The 4th International Conference on Electronic Materials (IUMRS-ICEM-98), chaired by Soon Ja Park (Seoul National University), will be held at Cheju, Korea during August 24-27,1998. This is a continuation in the series of meetings held in Strasbourg, France (1992), Hsinchu, Taiwan (1994) and Boston, Massachusetts (1996). Since its inception in 1992, the ICEM has provided a forum focused on the areas of preparation, characterization, and application of electronic materials. IUMRS-ICEM98 will emphasize the latest developments in research areas of various electronic materials such as Si-based materials, compound semiconductors, electroceramics, display materials, magnetic materials, packaging, conducting polymer, and energy conversion materials. The meeting is organized by the Materials Research Society of Korea (MRS-K) under the auspices of the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS). English is the official language of the conference. IUMRS-ICEM-98 consists of ten symposia. Symposium A on Silicon Processes will provide an interactive forum for discussion of research activities on Si processes such as advanced metallization, interconnection technologies, dielectric materials, epitaxial growth, thin films, deposition technologies, diffusion processes, photolithography, and etch processes. The physical and electrical properties of Si-based materials and the evaluation and characterization of Si processes will be addressed. Compound semiconductors have been the subject of intensive study for applications in the field of photonics and electronics. The field is expanding in response to the ever-increasing demand for high-quality information technology and it is becoming ever more important to pay closer attention to the potential capabilities of these valuable materials, both scientifically and technologically. Symposium B is designed to review and present recent advances and future prospects on the scientific and applications aspects based on compound semiconductors. Electroceramics is expected to lead the development of electronic industries in the 21st century, and in recent years, the importance of electroceramics has grown in the solid-state science. Symposium C
on Electroceramics and Sensors will provide an interdisciplinary discussion and exchange of ideas on recent fundamental and advanced science and technology (S&T) concerning various areas in electroceramics, including dielectrics and insulators, piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials, ceramic conductors, electro-optic ceramics, chemical and biosensors, and physical sensors. Symposium D on Display Materials will focus on advances in materials and fabrication technology related to flatpanel displays (FPD) based on field emission, plasma, liquid crystal, electroluminescence, projection, and light-emitting diode. Materials include substrate and packaging materials as well as electronic materials for FPDs. Also, development in materials to meet the demanding needs of higher performance and to
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