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Autor:
Patrick Peray, J. L. Diot, A. Aboulaich, David Henry, C. Zheng-Sung, Vincent Beix, N. Ait-Mani, Adrien Gasse, Marion Volpert, C. Tallet, Brigitte Soulier
Publikováno v:
Additional Conferences (Device Packaging, HiTEC, HiTEN, and CICMT). 2017:1-27
The demand for more efficient, cheaper, and smarter lighting system is ever increasing. Today it is well accepted that solid state lighting using high brightness LEDs is the leading technology for these lighting applications. LEDs has established its
Autor:
Vincent Beix, Marion Volpert, Adrien Gasse, Thomas Lacave, Abdenacer Ait-Mani, Brigitte Soulier, Pamela Rueda, Patrick Peray, Frederic Mercier, David Henry Francois Levy, Bertrand Chambion, Aurelie Vandeneynde
Publikováno v:
2018 7th Electronic System-Integration Technology Conference (ESTC).
TSV first or TSV last are technologies used in 3D packaging, that are now well described in the literature. However there is still room for some improvement especially in the field of TSV isolation. Certain applications such as power applications or
Autor:
Aurelie Vandeneynde, Vincent Beix, Frederic Mercier, Abdenacer Ait Mani, Bertrand Chambion, Pamela Rueda, Marion Volpert, Adrien Gasse, Thomas Lacave, Boris Bouillard, David Henry, Brigitte Soulier
Publikováno v:
2017 21st European Microelectronics and Packaging Conference (EMPC) & Exhibition.
For the need of energy saving, LEDs are taking more and more space in lighting modules. Moreover, LEDs add several applications to the lighting function, smartness, dimming, bio photonic applications, a lot of fields that none former light sources co
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 39:2031-2041
Purpose: Phantoms are a vital step for the preliminary validation of new image-guided procedures. In this paper, the authors present a deformable prostate phantom for use with multimodal imaging (end-fire or side-fire ultrasound,CT and MRI) and more
Publikováno v:
Medical physics. 39(4)
Phantoms are a vital step for the preliminary validation of new image-guided procedures. In this paper, the authors present a deformable prostate phantom for use with multimodal imaging (end-fire or side-fire ultrasound, CT and MRI) and more specific