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Latest News


The Center for Energy-Smart Electronic Systems (ES2) will be holding its semi-annual Industrial Advisory Board Meeting on October 24-25, 2012 at the University of Texas, Arlington.

Agonafer Named Jenkins Garrett Professor

UTA Grad Students Get Grant To Make Facebook Faster

Agonafer received 2008 "Thermi" Award

Thompson receives 2007-2008 UT Arlington Outstanding Employee of the Year Award

Agonafer becomes AAAS Fellow

Agonafer Presents Seminars on Two Continents

 

 

 

                        Research

    • Data Center Cooling

    • 3D Packaging

    • Chip Scale Packaging

    • Compact Modeling

    • Computer Aided Electro-Thermo-Mechanical Design

    • Refrigeration Cooling

    • Reliability

    • Thermoelectrics

 

 
                            EMNSPC Mission

The mission of EMNSPC at UTA is to establish a first class research center that will meet the needs of industry, and in particular, the state of Texas and the North Texas region's "Electronic, MEMS and Nanoelectronics Packaging Industry". This includes research, education and training. EMNSPC will target the needs of the Microelectronics, MEMS and Nanoelectronics (with a special emphasis on thermo mechanical issues) as a fundamental research area as these technologies have and will continue to overlap. "Technology" and "Executive" Advisory Board members from Industry will provide leadership and guidance to the Center.
 

A National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC), works in partnership with government, industry and to develop systematic methodologies for efficiently operating electronic systems.

                       University of Arlington

 

 

Grad Team Meetings
Fridays at 4.00 pm
Visitors Welcome!

 Contact Us:

 Box 19018, 500 W. First Street 
 RM. 211, Woolf Hall
 Arlington, Texas 76019-0018

 Admin Office Tel: 817- 272-7371
 E-Mail: emnspc@uta.edu  

 

 

 

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