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2010 Call for Papers

The ESD Association is requesting abstracts for technical papers covering the effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical overstress (EOS), and static electricity for presentation at its 32nd Annual EOS/ESD Symposium, October 3-8, 2010 in Sparks (Reno), NV, USA.

Papers for the EOS/ESD Symposium should deal with work in the following areas: component level EOS/ESD, system level EOS/ESD issues, EOS/ESD factory level and materials technology; electrostatic considerations, magnetic recording heads and ultra sensitive devices; and ESD standards-components, systems and factory.

Abstract submissions should include data and analysis that advance state-of-the-art knowledge, enhance or review general knowledge, or address new topics. The technical program committee especially encourages new areas and fields relevant to EOS and ESD.

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Submissions must include a 50-word abstract and a four page (maximum) summary of the work. The deadline for submissions is Friday, January 29, 2010.

Persons interested in submitting an abstract should obtain copies of the Symposium call for papers from the ESD Association, 7900 Turin Rd., Building 3, Rome, NY 13440; phone: 315-339-6937; fax: 315-339-6793; email. The call for papers may also be downloaded from the ESD Association’s website, www.esda.org.

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