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Neutralization of Static Charges by Air Ions – Part II: Experimental Results

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

The View from the Chalkboard – May 2013

One of the questions I get asked frequently is “What software exists that can...

The iNARTE Informer – April 2013

Following this transfer, everyone in the system will have the ability to log in...

Neutralization of Static Charges by Air Ions – Part I: Theory

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

The iNARTE Informer – February 2013

Before we get too far into the New Year of 2013, here is a...
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The Big Inch

The days are lengthening and daffodils are only a month away, but this challenge...

Acupuncture and Atmospheric Ions

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

Destroying Electronic Components from Across the Room With ESD

Tiny ESD sparks across a room can silently destroy today's ultra-sensitive electronics. Research shows currents induced in a simple one-meter cable from remote electrostatic discharges can generate enough current to damage modern components, requiring stricter ESD controls beyond individual workstations.

The View from the Chalkboard – February 2013

Welcome to the second installment of my column on who’s doing what in university-based...

The iNARTE Informer – January 2013

The RABQSA/iNARTE team in Milwaukee wishes you all a happy and certifiable new year....
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