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Office of Electronic Miniaturization

August 2008
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 The Office of Electronic Miniaturization is operating as an industry-university cooperative, within the
University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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Office of Electronic Miniaturization - Mission Statement

The Office of Electronic Miniaturization provides the platform and core technologies for R&D and pilot production to:

  • Leverage and enhance UAF's research, education, and training programs
  • Provide customers with unique miniaturization services
  • Lead to new intellectual property
  • Create spin-off companies
  • Provide regional economic development opportunities



News

(Presentations, Publications and Pictures coming soon!)
5/14/2008 

Seminar by Indrani Reddy

Approaches in Growing Carbon Nanotube
5/14/2008
Seminar by Dustin Olson

Applications of Carbon Nanotubes
5/9/2008


Seminar by Haichuan Mu, Ph.D.
Chip to Chip Optical Interconnects Based on OLEDs and Polymer Waveguides
4/25/2008



Seminar by Shahriar Subuktagin, Ph.D.

Low Power Instrumentation for Atmospheric Research
4/7 -
4/10/2008

National Space Symposium

OEM participates in the 24th annual event held in Colorado Springs, CO
4/2/2008


Seminar by Nilima Hullavarad, Ph.D.

Carbon Nanotubes: A Journey from Fantasy to Reality


The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educational institution.

“This material is based on research sponsored by the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) under agreement number H94003-04-2-040 Intelligent Sensor Technologies. The United States Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for Government purposes, notwithstanding and copyright notation thereon.”

Disclaimer: The views and conclusions contained herein are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA).


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