May 11-12, 2016
FC340: ESD Program Development & Assessment
(ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar)
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Kevin Duncan, Seagate Technology
David E. Swenson, Affinity Static Control Consulting, LLC
Certification: PrM
The S20.20 Seminar is intended to bring all the aspects of the Program Manager Curriculum to a
final focal point. The concepts of electrostatic control are discussed within the context of designing,
implementing and maintaining an effective ESD control program plan that meets the requirements
of the standard. Preparing a documented ESD Control Program Plan that can withstand a 3rd party
ISO9000 Certification Body is a major element of the certification process. Students are required to
participate in numerous activities in this seminar to help acquaint them with the concepts involved in
designing an ESD control program plan.
The following topics are covered in this course:
• Overview of ANSI/ESD S20.20
• How to approach an assessment
• Administrative elements
• ESD program assessment
• ESD program techniques for different applications
• Technical elements
• Overview of the assessment process
• The audit checklist and follow-up questions
May 13, 2016
FC380: Electrostatic Calculations for the Program Manager
and the ESD Engineer
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Terry Welsher, Dangelmayer Associates LLC
Certification: PrM
This tutorial focuses on the basic calculations and techniques of use to the program manager and the
ESD engineer. The content is at the introductory college pre-calculus and introductory college physics
level set in the context of electrostatic discharge and its effects. It is suggested that the student gain
some familiarity with these subjects prior to the tutorial. Topics covered include the electric force, the
electric field and Coulombs law, electric potential, and voltage. Gauss’ Law is discussed as it relates
to the electric field, induction, and the Faraday cup. The capacitance in Q = CV is used to explain
charge sharing. RC decay is discussed as it relates to ESD discharge from humans, devices, wrist
straps, and materials. After completing this course, the attendee should leave with a proper understanding
of the differences among the calculations for peak current, power, energy, and threshold
voltage for a simple device.
This document provides an overview of electrostatics and electric fields. It discusses frictional electricity, properties of electric charges, Coulomb's law, units of charge, and continuous charge distributions. It also covers electric fields, electric field intensity due to point charges, the superposition principle, electric field lines, electric dipoles, and properties of electric field lines. The key topics covered in 3 sentences or less are: Electrostatic forces arise from the transfer of electrons when two materials are rubbed together. Coulomb's law describes the electrostatic force between point charges, which depends on the product of the charges and inversely on the square of the distance between them. Electric field lines represent the direction and strength of the electric field and eman
1. Electrostatics involves electric charges at rest, which arise from the particles that make up atoms. Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons, giving them a net neutral charge.
2. Objects can become charged through friction, induction, or conduction. Friction charging involves the transfer of electrons between two objects in contact. Induction charging uses a charged object to polarize a neutral object without direct contact.
3. The amount and type of charge on an object depends on whether it has an excess or deficit of electrons compared to protons. Coulomb's law describes the relationship between charged objects based on their relative charges and distance.
This document discusses various topics related to electrostatics including frictional electricity, properties of electric charges, Coulomb's law, units of charge, relative permittivity, and continuous charge distribution. It defines frictional electricity as the transfer of electrons from one body to another when two suitable bodies are rubbed together. It also describes Coulomb's law, which states that the electrostatic force between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Finally, it discusses different types of continuous charge distributions including linear, surface, and volume charge densities.
Describes electrostatic principles and concepts.
**More good stuff available at:
www.wsautter.com
and
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wnsautter&aq=f
Electrical circuits transfer energy from cells or batteries through a continuous loop made of wires and components. A cell produces a flow of electrons called an electric current from its negative to positive terminal. Simple circuits contain a cell, wires, and a device like a lamp connected in a loop. Circuit diagrams represent components with standardized symbols and show current flowing through series or parallel configurations. Current is measured in amps with an ammeter and voltage or potential difference is measured in volts with a voltmeter.
Make sure you have people with the right knowledge to maintain your ESD control program
at the highest level.
• ESDA Certification courses are part of the globally recognized Certified Professional Program Manager
Program developed by the ESD Association.
• This seminar is intended to provide the student with the necessary understanding of the principles
involved in S20.20, to allow the development of an ESD Control Program Plan that minimizes the risk
of damage to sensitive items. In-class discussions cover real life ESD program problems and solutions.
EOS/ESD Association, Inc. Manufacturing Symposium in SingaporeEOS/ESD Association
The document announces an EOS/ESD Association event taking place from March 27-31, 2017 at the Genting Hotel Jurong in Singapore. The event includes ESD tutorials on March 27-28, an ESD manufacturing symposium on March 29-30 with technical presentations and demonstrations, and the PrM (Program Manager) certification exam on March 31. Attendees can earn certification by attending the tutorials, online courses, and passing the exam. The event is sponsored by EOS/ESD Association and co-sponsored by Everfeed Technology to bring ESD program manager certification and training to professionals in Asia.
EOS/ESD Association, Inc. Regional Tutorials in Shenzhen, ChinaEOS/ESD Association
March 22-24, 2017
• Learn from top industry professionals.
• ESD Association instructors who developed the ANSI/ESD and IEC ESD Standards bring you today’s current information and developments.
• EOS/ESD Association, Inc. is the Global Leader on ESD Education
Courses:
FC361: Class 0A Devices & Boards - ESD Controls and Auditing
Measurements
FC360: Electrical Overstress (EOS) in Manufacturing and Test
FC340: ESD Program Development and Assessment (ANSI/ESD
S20.20 Seminar)
For more information visit https://esda.org/events/regional-tutorials/
This document provides an overview of electrostatics and electric fields. It discusses frictional electricity, properties of electric charges, Coulomb's law, units of charge, and continuous charge distributions. It also covers electric fields, electric field intensity due to point charges, the superposition principle, electric field lines, electric dipoles, and properties of electric field lines. The key topics covered in 3 sentences or less are: Electrostatic forces arise from the transfer of electrons when two materials are rubbed together. Coulomb's law describes the electrostatic force between point charges, which depends on the product of the charges and inversely on the square of the distance between them. Electric field lines represent the direction and strength of the electric field and eman
1. Electrostatics involves electric charges at rest, which arise from the particles that make up atoms. Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons, giving them a net neutral charge.
2. Objects can become charged through friction, induction, or conduction. Friction charging involves the transfer of electrons between two objects in contact. Induction charging uses a charged object to polarize a neutral object without direct contact.
3. The amount and type of charge on an object depends on whether it has an excess or deficit of electrons compared to protons. Coulomb's law describes the relationship between charged objects based on their relative charges and distance.
This document discusses various topics related to electrostatics including frictional electricity, properties of electric charges, Coulomb's law, units of charge, relative permittivity, and continuous charge distribution. It defines frictional electricity as the transfer of electrons from one body to another when two suitable bodies are rubbed together. It also describes Coulomb's law, which states that the electrostatic force between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Finally, it discusses different types of continuous charge distributions including linear, surface, and volume charge densities.
Describes electrostatic principles and concepts.
**More good stuff available at:
www.wsautter.com
and
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wnsautter&aq=f
Electrical circuits transfer energy from cells or batteries through a continuous loop made of wires and components. A cell produces a flow of electrons called an electric current from its negative to positive terminal. Simple circuits contain a cell, wires, and a device like a lamp connected in a loop. Circuit diagrams represent components with standardized symbols and show current flowing through series or parallel configurations. Current is measured in amps with an ammeter and voltage or potential difference is measured in volts with a voltmeter.
Make sure you have people with the right knowledge to maintain your ESD control program
at the highest level.
• ESDA Certification courses are part of the globally recognized Certified Professional Program Manager
Program developed by the ESD Association.
• This seminar is intended to provide the student with the necessary understanding of the principles
involved in S20.20, to allow the development of an ESD Control Program Plan that minimizes the risk
of damage to sensitive items. In-class discussions cover real life ESD program problems and solutions.
EOS/ESD Association, Inc. Manufacturing Symposium in SingaporeEOS/ESD Association
The document announces an EOS/ESD Association event taking place from March 27-31, 2017 at the Genting Hotel Jurong in Singapore. The event includes ESD tutorials on March 27-28, an ESD manufacturing symposium on March 29-30 with technical presentations and demonstrations, and the PrM (Program Manager) certification exam on March 31. Attendees can earn certification by attending the tutorials, online courses, and passing the exam. The event is sponsored by EOS/ESD Association and co-sponsored by Everfeed Technology to bring ESD program manager certification and training to professionals in Asia.
EOS/ESD Association, Inc. Regional Tutorials in Shenzhen, ChinaEOS/ESD Association
March 22-24, 2017
• Learn from top industry professionals.
• ESD Association instructors who developed the ANSI/ESD and IEC ESD Standards bring you today’s current information and developments.
• EOS/ESD Association, Inc. is the Global Leader on ESD Education
Courses:
FC361: Class 0A Devices & Boards - ESD Controls and Auditing
Measurements
FC360: Electrical Overstress (EOS) in Manufacturing and Test
FC340: ESD Program Development and Assessment (ANSI/ESD
S20.20 Seminar)
For more information visit https://esda.org/events/regional-tutorials/
FC340: ESD Program Development and Assessment (ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar) - John Kinnear
FC361: Class 0A Devices & Boards - ESD Controls and Auditing Measurements - Terry Welsher
FC360: Electrical Overstress (EOS) in Manufacturing and Test
- Terry Welsher
June 29-30, 2016
ESD DEVICE DESIGN ESSENTIALS
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Gianluca Boselli, Texas Instruments;
Michael Khazhinsky, Silicon Laboratories
This two-day seminar consists of concentrated versions of twelve ESDA
tutorials which comprise the ESDA Device Design Certification Program.
• ESD On-Chip Protection in Advanced Technologies
• SPICE-Based ESD Protection Design Utilizing Diodes and Active MOSFET Rail Clamp Circuits
• EOS/ESD Failure Models and Mechanisms
• On-Chip ESD Protection in RF Technologies
• Charged Device Model Phenomena and Design
• Latch-up Physics and Design
• Circuit Modeling and Simulation for On-Chip Protection
• Troubleshooting On-Chip ESD Failures
• Device Testing--IC Component Level: HBM, CDM, MM, and TLP
• Impact of Technology Scaling on ESD High Current Phenomena and Implications for Robust ESD Design
• Transmission Line Pulse Measurements: Parametric Analyzer for ESD On-Chip Protection
• System Level ESD/EMI: Testing to IEC and other Standards
June 29-30, 2016
Essentials for ESD Programs
Factory: Technologies • Controls •
Procedures
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Ted Dangelmayer, Dangelmayer Associates LLC
Terry Welsher, Dangelmayer Associates LLC
This two-day seminar consists of concentrated versions of the 10 ESDA tutorials which comprise the ESDA
Program Manager (PrM) Certification Program:
• ESD Basics for the Program Manager
• Ionization and Answers for the Program Manager
• Packaging Principles for the Program Manager
• System Level ESD/EMI: Testing to IEC and other Standards
• Cleanroom Considerations for the Program Manager
• How To’s of In-Plant ESD Survey and Evaluation Measurements
• Device Technology and Failure Analysis Overview
• Electrostatic Calculations for the Program Manager and the ESD Engineer
• ESD Standards Overview for the Program Manager
• ESD Program Development & Assessment (ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar)
The EOS/ESD Symposium for Factory Issues - Malaysia is a valuable international event focused on discussing the issues and providing the answers to electrostatic discharge in electronic production and assembly. Your company will benefit from the latest knowledge, networking, and exchange of ideas in the Electrostatic Discharge industry - but sometimes convincing management of that takes some work.
• Use the link below to communicate to your management the Tremendous value of attending the EOS/ESD Symposium for Factory Issues.
https://www.esda.org/assets/Uploads/documents/ValueOfAttendingSymposium.pdf
Sponsored by EOS/ESD Association
Co-sponsored by Everfeed Technology Pte., Ltd.
Cost
Tutorials November 11-12, 2015 $ 950 USD
ESD Basics, ANSI/ESD S20.20 - Process Design Overview, Process Assessment
Symposium Only November 13, 2015 $ 400 USD
One full day of Invited Talks and Workshops
Symposium Bundle November 11-13, 2015 $1,100 USD
Symposium plus two-day ESD Tutorials
https://www.esda.org/events/eosesd-symposia/eosesd-factory-symposia/
The 9th International ESD Workshop (IEW) will be held at the Granlibakken Conference Center & Lodge, Lake Tahoe, CA. Granlibakken Conference Center and Lodge, located in beautiful Lake Tahoe, provides the perfect opportunity to meet in a relaxed, invigorating atmosphere and engage in discussions about the latest issues confronting the ESD community.
The IEW will include invited seminars, technical sessions, special interest groups (SIGs), discussion groups, and invited speakers. The IEW especially invites submission of late-breaking exciting new research to stimulate discussion and interaction around new ideas, encouraging new research topics. To maintain the unique IEW experience and provide ample opportunity for informal discussions, the 2015 IEW workshop presentation format for Technical sessions will begin with each author presenting a brief summary to highlight key findings, followed by an interactive poster-based discussion session among authors and attendees. The IEW is closely aligned with the EOS/ESD Symposium for collaborative conference activities.
Abstract Submission Deadline Nov. 21, 2014
Two special attention focus issues for IEW 2015 include:
(1) Power Management EOS/ESD
The semiconductor technology development and IC design solutions that address efficient power management in systems have increased the complexity of ESD design challenges, and with expectations of solutions that also reduce cost, save space and work first time. The IEW invites contributions that address some of the ESD/EOS challenges in power management, including high performance IC on-chip power management, PMIC’s, DC/DC & AC/DC power devices, battery management, high voltage technologies and automotive applications.
(2) EDA EOS/ESD Tools Best Practices and Experiences
With the heightened emphasis on design for reliability, design flows that utilize EDA EOS/ESD verification and simulation tools continue to remain as important as ever, especially for Fabless companies that may lack direct access to manufacturing and process data. Even with Foundry rule decks, understanding how shrinking design margins can impact EOS/ESD and the best practices to consider design compromises is a challenging task. IEW provides a great open forum to share, discuss and learn from the experiences of others, particular for those in the Fabless community.
Dustin Jones has over 15 years of experience in safety roles across various industries including nuclear power, oil and gas pipelines, and general construction. He currently serves as the Safety Supervisor for Wachs Technical Services, overseeing welding and fabrication for a nuclear reactor installation. Prior experience includes safety consultant, coordinator, and specialist roles ensuring regulatory compliance and developing safety programs. Jones holds multiple safety certifications and clearances.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
1. Technical Personnel and Decision-Makers are encouraged to participate in this training.
2. DECISION MAKERS: Technical Directors, Managers, Purchasers.
3. TECHNICAL PERSONNEL: Lecturers, Technical Sales, Marketing, Failure Analysis, Research & Development, Quality Control and Assurance, Production Engineers or Technicians.
INTRODUCTION
The characteristic of surface and near-surface regions of materials can be characterised by various surface analysis techniques. Applications of many engineering materials are determined by the surface and near-surface structures. Therefore, well-being of this region is essential in order to obtain a pre-required condition for those materials to be applied for a specific application. Typically, failure of engineering products may be traced back to surface/near-surface contamination or surface reconstruction. In order to obtain more information related to the failure, in-sight of these regions need to be exposed. This course is outlined to introduce basic principles of surface science, which serve as an essential foundation to explain the operation concepts and applications of several important surface analysis techniques. Know-how of interpreting the analysis data is also explained in this “easy-to-follow” and “easy-to-understand” training course. With these and the support of brief but sufficient theories of fundamental, skill of selecting a relevant technique with respect to its practical engineering usage will be covered. Ultimate goal for this course is to increase level of knowledge in making a correct technical decision to solve surface related issues and transform knowledge into applications.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
i. List down common techniques used for surface analysis.
ii. Explain operation principles of those techniques.
iii. State advantages and limitations of a given technique.
iv. Systematically identify and justify useful analytical technique for problem solving.
This document is a resume for Alaa A. Elmoursi seeking a part-time faculty or adjunct professor position teaching electrical engineering, materials science, or manufacturing engineering. It summarizes his educational background including a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and over 30 years of experience in engineering research and management roles focusing on materials science, manufacturing technologies, and innovation.
Experience the uniquely interactive program of the IEW Workshop. IEW facilitates access to and interactions with industry leaders through invited seminars, technical sessions,
discussion groups (DGs), and invited speakers
• Listen to viewpoints of industry experts
• Share your ideas and opinions on EOS/ESD topics
• Explore industry best practices and give your inputs
• Interact/network with EOS/ESD industry experts
Don't miss the IEW Keynote
Emerging Interconnect Technologies for Nanoelectronics
Krishna Saraswat, Stanford University
This resume summarizes the career and qualifications of Erick N. Maxwell. He has over 20 years of experience in electrical engineering, research, management, and STEM education. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and multiple other degrees. Currently he works as a Principal Research Engineer at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where he leads several projects in RF/microwave engineering and STEM education outreach.
David Froehle is an engineer with experience in leadership, problem solving, and design. He has a proven track record of building successful engineering departments and overseeing complex operations. Froehle also has expertise in areas such as data management, project management, and product development.
Jennifer Mehmood has over 15 years of experience in intellectual property and engineering. She currently works as a Supervisor at the US Patent and Trademark Office, where her responsibilities include managing examiners, coordinating training opportunities, and overseeing various projects. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Patent Examiner and Acting Supervisor at the USPTO. She also has engineering experience in project management, design, and analysis.
Steve Orozco is seeking opportunities in semiconductor process engineering. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arizona and an Associate's degree in Engineering from Pima Community College. As a research technician at the University of Arizona Micro/Nano Fabrication Center, he has extensive experience operating and maintaining equipment for processes like deposition, etching, lithography and metrology. He has also managed administrative functions like facility safety, training and inventory. He has received an individual excellence award and his work has been acknowledged in several publications and dissertations. He provides references from professors and a facility supervisor at the University of Arizona.
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The document summarizes the benefits of membership in the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS). PELS is a nonprofit organization within IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization, dedicated to advancing technology for humanity. PELS has over 10,000 members worldwide who gain access to publications, conferences, technical committees, and a resource center through membership. It also provides opportunities for networking, student programs, and involvement in standards development.
Allie Meyerhoefer has over 10 years of experience in environmental health and safety. She currently works as a Maintenance and Analytical Systems Analyst for Speedway LLC, where she conducts water quality analysis, project management, and IT support. Previously, she worked as an Environmental Compliance Specialist and Sanitarian In Training. She has a BS in Earth and Environmental Sciences and is pursuing a Master's in Environmental Health and Safety.
This document contains the resume of Joseph Olubisi Ogunlana. It summarizes his objective of seeking a challenging technical or management opportunity. It then outlines his personal details, educational background including a BSc in Electrical/Electronics Engineering and ongoing MSc in Electrical Power Engineering. It also lists his professional experience in engineering roles with power companies in Nigeria and Ghana between 2005-2010. His skills and qualifications are suitable for a position requiring electrical engineering and project management experience.
The document is a resume for Fadi Jozif, who is seeking a mechanical engineer position with an emphasis on design and manufacturing. It outlines his education at the University of Toronto in mechanical engineering, as well as his relevant work experience including positions at Teknion as a junior mechanical design engineer, at the Ontario Power Authority as a conservation engineering intern, and at Welded Tube of Canada as a safety engineering intern. The resume also lists personal and technical skills, interests, and references.
9th International Electrostatic Discharge Workshop – IEW 2015
The IEW provides a unique environment for envisioning, developing, and sharing robust design and test of ESD protection for state-of-the-art integrated circuits as well as advanced semiconductor system on chip (SOC) and system in package (SIP) applications.
Granlibakken Conference Center and Lodge, located in beautiful Lake Tahoe, provides an opportunity to meet in a relaxed, invigorating atmosphere.
Cheng-Han Wu is pursuing a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University with a focus on imaging, optics, computer vision, and sensors. He has internship experience at Google and ELAN Microelectronics and research experience in nano-fabrication and photonics. He maintains a high GPA and received several academic honors and scholarships from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan where he obtained his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
Jennifer McDaniel is an electrical engineer with over 20 years of experience in technical management, customer relations, safety, training, research and development. She has expertise in risk assessment, sustainability, system design, testing, and project management. McDaniel held various engineering and leadership roles, including establishing a $350k funding program and leading multi-disciplinary design teams. She currently works as an independent technical consultant, specializing in transforming ideas into safe, reliable products and solutions.
FC340: ESD Program Development and Assessment (ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar) - John Kinnear
FC361: Class 0A Devices & Boards - ESD Controls and Auditing Measurements - Terry Welsher
FC360: Electrical Overstress (EOS) in Manufacturing and Test
- Terry Welsher
June 29-30, 2016
ESD DEVICE DESIGN ESSENTIALS
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Gianluca Boselli, Texas Instruments;
Michael Khazhinsky, Silicon Laboratories
This two-day seminar consists of concentrated versions of twelve ESDA
tutorials which comprise the ESDA Device Design Certification Program.
• ESD On-Chip Protection in Advanced Technologies
• SPICE-Based ESD Protection Design Utilizing Diodes and Active MOSFET Rail Clamp Circuits
• EOS/ESD Failure Models and Mechanisms
• On-Chip ESD Protection in RF Technologies
• Charged Device Model Phenomena and Design
• Latch-up Physics and Design
• Circuit Modeling and Simulation for On-Chip Protection
• Troubleshooting On-Chip ESD Failures
• Device Testing--IC Component Level: HBM, CDM, MM, and TLP
• Impact of Technology Scaling on ESD High Current Phenomena and Implications for Robust ESD Design
• Transmission Line Pulse Measurements: Parametric Analyzer for ESD On-Chip Protection
• System Level ESD/EMI: Testing to IEC and other Standards
June 29-30, 2016
Essentials for ESD Programs
Factory: Technologies • Controls •
Procedures
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Ted Dangelmayer, Dangelmayer Associates LLC
Terry Welsher, Dangelmayer Associates LLC
This two-day seminar consists of concentrated versions of the 10 ESDA tutorials which comprise the ESDA
Program Manager (PrM) Certification Program:
• ESD Basics for the Program Manager
• Ionization and Answers for the Program Manager
• Packaging Principles for the Program Manager
• System Level ESD/EMI: Testing to IEC and other Standards
• Cleanroom Considerations for the Program Manager
• How To’s of In-Plant ESD Survey and Evaluation Measurements
• Device Technology and Failure Analysis Overview
• Electrostatic Calculations for the Program Manager and the ESD Engineer
• ESD Standards Overview for the Program Manager
• ESD Program Development & Assessment (ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar)
The EOS/ESD Symposium for Factory Issues - Malaysia is a valuable international event focused on discussing the issues and providing the answers to electrostatic discharge in electronic production and assembly. Your company will benefit from the latest knowledge, networking, and exchange of ideas in the Electrostatic Discharge industry - but sometimes convincing management of that takes some work.
• Use the link below to communicate to your management the Tremendous value of attending the EOS/ESD Symposium for Factory Issues.
https://www.esda.org/assets/Uploads/documents/ValueOfAttendingSymposium.pdf
Sponsored by EOS/ESD Association
Co-sponsored by Everfeed Technology Pte., Ltd.
Cost
Tutorials November 11-12, 2015 $ 950 USD
ESD Basics, ANSI/ESD S20.20 - Process Design Overview, Process Assessment
Symposium Only November 13, 2015 $ 400 USD
One full day of Invited Talks and Workshops
Symposium Bundle November 11-13, 2015 $1,100 USD
Symposium plus two-day ESD Tutorials
https://www.esda.org/events/eosesd-symposia/eosesd-factory-symposia/
The 9th International ESD Workshop (IEW) will be held at the Granlibakken Conference Center & Lodge, Lake Tahoe, CA. Granlibakken Conference Center and Lodge, located in beautiful Lake Tahoe, provides the perfect opportunity to meet in a relaxed, invigorating atmosphere and engage in discussions about the latest issues confronting the ESD community.
The IEW will include invited seminars, technical sessions, special interest groups (SIGs), discussion groups, and invited speakers. The IEW especially invites submission of late-breaking exciting new research to stimulate discussion and interaction around new ideas, encouraging new research topics. To maintain the unique IEW experience and provide ample opportunity for informal discussions, the 2015 IEW workshop presentation format for Technical sessions will begin with each author presenting a brief summary to highlight key findings, followed by an interactive poster-based discussion session among authors and attendees. The IEW is closely aligned with the EOS/ESD Symposium for collaborative conference activities.
Abstract Submission Deadline Nov. 21, 2014
Two special attention focus issues for IEW 2015 include:
(1) Power Management EOS/ESD
The semiconductor technology development and IC design solutions that address efficient power management in systems have increased the complexity of ESD design challenges, and with expectations of solutions that also reduce cost, save space and work first time. The IEW invites contributions that address some of the ESD/EOS challenges in power management, including high performance IC on-chip power management, PMIC’s, DC/DC & AC/DC power devices, battery management, high voltage technologies and automotive applications.
(2) EDA EOS/ESD Tools Best Practices and Experiences
With the heightened emphasis on design for reliability, design flows that utilize EDA EOS/ESD verification and simulation tools continue to remain as important as ever, especially for Fabless companies that may lack direct access to manufacturing and process data. Even with Foundry rule decks, understanding how shrinking design margins can impact EOS/ESD and the best practices to consider design compromises is a challenging task. IEW provides a great open forum to share, discuss and learn from the experiences of others, particular for those in the Fabless community.
Dustin Jones has over 15 years of experience in safety roles across various industries including nuclear power, oil and gas pipelines, and general construction. He currently serves as the Safety Supervisor for Wachs Technical Services, overseeing welding and fabrication for a nuclear reactor installation. Prior experience includes safety consultant, coordinator, and specialist roles ensuring regulatory compliance and developing safety programs. Jones holds multiple safety certifications and clearances.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
1. Technical Personnel and Decision-Makers are encouraged to participate in this training.
2. DECISION MAKERS: Technical Directors, Managers, Purchasers.
3. TECHNICAL PERSONNEL: Lecturers, Technical Sales, Marketing, Failure Analysis, Research & Development, Quality Control and Assurance, Production Engineers or Technicians.
INTRODUCTION
The characteristic of surface and near-surface regions of materials can be characterised by various surface analysis techniques. Applications of many engineering materials are determined by the surface and near-surface structures. Therefore, well-being of this region is essential in order to obtain a pre-required condition for those materials to be applied for a specific application. Typically, failure of engineering products may be traced back to surface/near-surface contamination or surface reconstruction. In order to obtain more information related to the failure, in-sight of these regions need to be exposed. This course is outlined to introduce basic principles of surface science, which serve as an essential foundation to explain the operation concepts and applications of several important surface analysis techniques. Know-how of interpreting the analysis data is also explained in this “easy-to-follow” and “easy-to-understand” training course. With these and the support of brief but sufficient theories of fundamental, skill of selecting a relevant technique with respect to its practical engineering usage will be covered. Ultimate goal for this course is to increase level of knowledge in making a correct technical decision to solve surface related issues and transform knowledge into applications.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
i. List down common techniques used for surface analysis.
ii. Explain operation principles of those techniques.
iii. State advantages and limitations of a given technique.
iv. Systematically identify and justify useful analytical technique for problem solving.
This document is a resume for Alaa A. Elmoursi seeking a part-time faculty or adjunct professor position teaching electrical engineering, materials science, or manufacturing engineering. It summarizes his educational background including a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and over 30 years of experience in engineering research and management roles focusing on materials science, manufacturing technologies, and innovation.
Experience the uniquely interactive program of the IEW Workshop. IEW facilitates access to and interactions with industry leaders through invited seminars, technical sessions,
discussion groups (DGs), and invited speakers
• Listen to viewpoints of industry experts
• Share your ideas and opinions on EOS/ESD topics
• Explore industry best practices and give your inputs
• Interact/network with EOS/ESD industry experts
Don't miss the IEW Keynote
Emerging Interconnect Technologies for Nanoelectronics
Krishna Saraswat, Stanford University
This resume summarizes the career and qualifications of Erick N. Maxwell. He has over 20 years of experience in electrical engineering, research, management, and STEM education. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and multiple other degrees. Currently he works as a Principal Research Engineer at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where he leads several projects in RF/microwave engineering and STEM education outreach.
David Froehle is an engineer with experience in leadership, problem solving, and design. He has a proven track record of building successful engineering departments and overseeing complex operations. Froehle also has expertise in areas such as data management, project management, and product development.
Jennifer Mehmood has over 15 years of experience in intellectual property and engineering. She currently works as a Supervisor at the US Patent and Trademark Office, where her responsibilities include managing examiners, coordinating training opportunities, and overseeing various projects. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Patent Examiner and Acting Supervisor at the USPTO. She also has engineering experience in project management, design, and analysis.
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1. ESD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL TUTORIALS
May 11-13, 2016
Teradyne Conference Center 600 Riverpark Drive • North Reading, MA
Lunch and refreshments provided
Register Online at www.esda.org/events/calendar/
EOS/ESD Association Inc. • 7900 Turin Rd Bld 3 • Rome NY 13440
Phone 315-339-6937 • info@esda.org • www.esda.org
Setting the Global Standards for Static Control!
May 11-12, 2016
FC340: ESD Program Development & Assessment
(ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar)
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Kevin Duncan, Seagate Technology
David E. Swenson, Affinity Static Control Consulting, LLC
Certification: PrM
The S20.20 Seminar is intended to bring all the aspects of the Program Manager Curriculum to a
final focal point. The concepts of electrostatic control are discussed within the context of designing,
implementing and maintaining an effective ESD control program plan that meets the requirements
of the standard. Preparing a documented ESD Control Program Plan that can withstand a 3rd party
ISO9000 Certification Body is a major element of the certification process. Students are required to
participate in numerous activities in this seminar to help acquaint them with the concepts involved in
designing an ESD control program plan.
The following topics are covered in this course:
• Overview of ANSI/ESD S20.20
• How to approach an assessment
• Administrative elements
• ESD program assessment
• ESD program techniques for different applications
• Technical elements
• Overview of the assessment process
• The audit checklist and follow-up questions
•
This class is a requirement of the ESDA Program Manager Certification curriculum. Details on the Professional Certifica-
tion Programs offered by ESDA are on our website at www.esda.org/certification/
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2. ESD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL TUTORIALS
May 11-13, 2016
Teradyne Conference Center 600 Riverpark Drive • North Reading, MA
Lunch and refreshments provided
Register Online at www.esda.org/events/calendar/
EOS/ESD Association Inc. • 7900 Turin Rd Bld 3 • Rome NY 13440
Phone 315-339-6937 • info@esda.org • www.esda.org
Setting the Global Standards for Static Control!
May 13, 2016
FC380: Electrostatic Calculations for the Program Manager
and the ESD Engineer
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Terry Welsher, Dangelmayer Associates LLC
Certification: PrM
This tutorial focuses on the basic calculations and techniques of use to the program manager and the
ESD engineer. The content is at the introductory college pre-calculus and introductory college physics
level set in the context of electrostatic discharge and its effects. It is suggested that the student gain
some familiarity with these subjects prior to the tutorial. Topics covered include the electric force, the
electric field and Coulombs law, electric potential, and voltage. Gauss’ Law is discussed as it relates
to the electric field, induction, and the Faraday cup. The capacitance in Q = CV is used to explain
charge sharing. RC decay is discussed as it relates to ESD discharge from humans, devices, wrist
straps, and materials. After completing this course, the attendee should leave with a proper under-
standing of the differences among the calculations for peak current, power, energy, and threshold
voltage for a simple device.
This class is a requirement of the ESDA Program Manager Certification curriculum. Details on the Professional Certifica-
tion Programs offered by ESDA are on our website at www.esda.org/certification/
3. ESD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL TUTORIALS
May 11-13, 2016
Teradyne Conference Center 600 Riverpark Drive • North Reading, MA
Lunch and refreshments provided
Register Online at www.esda.org/events/calendar/
EOS/ESD Association Inc. • 7900 Turin Rd Bld 3 • Rome NY 13440
Phone 315-339-6937 • info@esda.org • www.esda.org
Setting the Global Standards for Static Control!
About the Instructors:
Kevin Duncan is currently the corporate ESD program manager for Seagate Technology located
in Bloomington, MN; where he has been actively involved in ESD at Seagate since 2005. He is
responsible for controlling factory level ESD processes in the ultra-sensitive Slider, head gimbal
assembly (HGA), head stack assembly (HSA), and drive manufacturing, and research and devel-
opment locations. Kevin has been a member of the ESD Association since 2000 and is currently
a member of the board of directors, education committee, standards committee, and technical
program committee. He also participates in several ESDA working groups. Kevin has also been
presented with the Joel P. Weidendorf award for recognition of his significant contributions, ser-
vice, leadership, and achievements in the field of EOS/ESD standards development. Kevin is a
technical expert of the United States National Committee, where he represents the United States
participating in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee 101 – Electrostatics. He currently
serves as convenor of maintenance teams 7 - Ionization and 9 - Flooring. He is an ESD certified professional program man-
ager and an iNARTE certified ESD engineer.
David E. Swenson retired in 2003 after 35 years of service from 3M. While at 3M he had responsi-
bility for new packaging material development and application, training of 3M personnel worldwide
and providing application assistance to users of static control products globally with particular
emphasis on Asia Pacific and Japan. Dave and his wife Geri established a new company, Affinity
Static Control Consulting, L.L.C .in 2003. Dave has been a member of the ESD Association since
1984 and has served in many capacities including 1997 Symposium General Chair and president
of the Association in 1998 and 1999 and again in 2008 and 2009. He was re-elected to the Board
of Directors for a 5th term from 2014 to 2016, and serves as Membership and Volunteer Activ-
ity Business Unit Manager. Dave was presented with the highest award of the ESD Association,
the “Outstanding Contributions Award” in 2002, the Standards Committee “Joel P. Weidendorf
Memorial Award” in 2004 and the Association “Edward G. Weggeland” Memorial Award in 2014
He is a member of the Standards Committee serving on the Technology and Administrative Support Team and the ANSI/
ESD S20.20 Standard Task Team. Dave also serves as Treasurer and Information Liaison of the Texas Chapter of the ESD
Association; he is a member of the Electrostatic Society of America, the UK Institute of Physics and is a US Expert to IEC
TC101, Electrostatics. In addition, he is the convener of Joint Working Group 13 between TC101 and TC40 (Capacitors
and Resistors).
Terry L. Welsher is currently Senior Vice President of Dangelmayer Associates. He began his
career in Bell Labs in 1978 where he worked on electrolytic corrosion failure mechanisms in
electrical interconnection materials. In 1986 he began directing Bell Laboratories’ core exper-
tise in electrostatic discharge (ESD). The newly formed group proceeded to produce a string of
ground-breaking contributions to the field and played a key role in advancing industry standards.
At his retirement from Lucent Bell Labs in 2001, he was Director of the Quality, Reliability and Test
Center of Excellence. Dr. Welsher has served as Chairman of the ESDA Standards Committee
and Technical Program and General Chair of the EOS/ESD Symposium. He is currently serving
as Senior Vice President of the ESDA. He has also been active in the JEDEC Quality and Reli-
ability Committee and Board of Directors and a member of the iNARTE Board of Directors. Most
recently he has led the effort to harmonize and merge JEDEC and ESDA device testing standards.
He holds a B.S. in Chemistry from Florida State University and Ph.D. in chemical physics from the University of Texas at
Austin. Terry and his wife, Karyl, live in Suwanee, Georgia.
4. ESD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL TUTORIALS
May 11-13, 2016
Teradyne Conference Center 600 Riverpark Drive • North Reading, MA
Lunch and refreshments provided
Register Online at www.esda.org/events/calendar/
EOS/ESD Association Inc. • 7900 Turin Rd Bld 3 • Rome NY 13440
Phone 315-339-6937 • info@esda.org • www.esda.org
Setting the Global Standards for Static Control!
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ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar (May 11-12) $1710
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May 11-12, 2016 - FC340: ESD Program Development & Assessment (ANSI/ESD S20.20 Seminar)
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