Archive for the ‘PV’ Category
Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Human intellectual development has eclipsed emotional development, with the resulting problem of clever people lacking morals. In government, industry, and academia there are endless examples of this problem, which is now threatening the economy due to corruption, and the very biosphere of the earth due to pollution. It is heartening that MIT (that trained most […]
MIT opens Dalai Lama center for ethics
Tags: ethics, PV, R&D
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Thermal management of advanced ICs remains challenging, with models often failing to predict the heat flow through multiple films and interfaces. Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) of Norwood, Massachusetts (US) will provide a half-day of free, no-obligation use of its unique Thermal Characterization Laboratory to engineers who need to perform thermal testing of their heat sinks, […]
Free thermal characterization lab time
Tags: characterization, FPD, IC, MEMS, Service, test, thermal
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
Silicon Valley has certainly not been immune to the current economic conditions, with many companies announcing multiple rounds of layoffs and moving operations overseas. Yet for many it is still considered “the heart” of the high-tech industry. At today’s well-attended Silicon Valley Lunch Forum, organized by the Sales and Marketing Council of SEMI, three speakers […]
Silicon Valley fab futures seen at SEMI lunch forum
Tags: 200mm, CMOS, fab, IC, printed, PV, R&D, Si
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Monday, April 20th, 2009
The Materials Research Society (MRS) Spring Meeting in San Francisco is so huge, this year attracting a record of over 5,000 attendees, that strategy is needed to try to see any representative sample of the event. To provide in-depth information about new materials technologies, new symposia have been added over the years such that there […]
MRS spring meeting beyond Silicon Valley
Tags: 32nm, 3D, CMOS, FPD, high-k, HKMG, IC, low-k, materials, memory, MEMS, NVM, PV, R&D, Si
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Thursday, April 16th, 2009
Abound Solar (formerly AVA Solar), a manufacturer of CdTe thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solar panels, announced the opening of its first full-scale production facility in Longmont, Colo. This facility uses a proprietary manufacturing process that is claimed to significantly reduce production costs of solar panels. The fully automated facility will create more than 300 new jobs […]
Abound Solar opens first fab
Tags: CdTe, fab, PV, solar, thin-film
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Monday, April 13th, 2009
Intermolecular, the combinatorial R&D company that has been working on semiconductor fab processes, plans to grow solar R&D to possibly be the largest portion of the company’s business. Under the leadership of new vice president and general manager of solar business group Craig Hunter (who joined from Applied Materials), Intermolecular is now working on both […]
Intermolecular PV plans
Tags: PV, R&D, Si, TCO, texture, thin-film, ZnO
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Friday, April 10th, 2009
The Materials Research Society (MRS) Bulletin for April 2009 covers some of the newest engineering work for the growth of large and pure electronic crystals. In this week before the annual MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, this issue of the monthly MRS members magazine provides an excellent overview of the latest technologies used to […]
Crystal growers and complex crucibles
Tags: crystal, defect, epitaxy, GaAs, Ge, growth, IC, InP, PV, Si, wafer
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
IMEC has begun expanding its beautiful Leuven, Belgium campus facilities, starting with 2,800 square-meters of research labs and including the extension of its state-of-the-art clean room. With this extension, IMEC will expand its research on 22nm CMOS and beyond, low-cost and high-efficiency solar cells, and biomedical electronics. The Flemish Government invests 35 million euro and […]
IMEC at 25 still growing
Tags: 22nm, 450mm, CMOS, IC, organic, PV, R&D, Si
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
The SPIE Europe Microtechnologies For the New Millennium congress has new partners this year, with the involvement of GMM, the Society of Microelectronics, Micro and Precision Engineering and the magazine mst|news as Cooperating Organisations for the first time. The event will be held at the Congress Centre Maritim Hotel in Dresden, Germany, 4-6 May 2009. […]
SPIE Europe Microtechnologies congress 2009
Tags: 32nm, 45nm, 65nm, DRAM, IC, MEMS, PV, SPIE
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Semilab, founded in 1990 and headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, is spending cash to continue to expand its portfolio of fab metrology offerings. Today, the company announced it has acquired Advanced Metrology Systems (AMS) and QC Solutions. The two Massachusetts-based metrology companies expand Semilab’s family of scalable, flexible solutions to help semiconductor and solar manufacturers characterize […]
Semilab acquires AMS and QC Solutions companies
Tags: 45nm, epi, fab, high-k, IC, implant, Material, metal, metrology, PV, solar, test, thin-film
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