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MEMS and microelectronis for high school students
2003-09-24
Amy Moll
MEMS and microelectronis for high schoolstudents
2003-09-24
Robert Black
MEMS and microelectronis for high school students
Amy Moll
2003-09-24
Not quite MEMS but take a look at

www.strangematterexhibit.com



>>> montaigne@lpm.u-nancy.fr 09/22/03 03:05PM >>>
Dear members of the MEMS community
In order to build up an animation about micro and nanotechnologies for
highschool students, I'd want to present some posters about MEMS and
microelectronics.
I am thus looking for material on this subject dedicated to young students
(i.e. specialy impressive and clear! :-) ). Any help from your part to try
to attract few student toward physics and microtechnologies would be really
appreciated!!!
Thanks
Francois

___________________________________________________________
Dr François Montaigne
Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux - UMR 7556
Faculté des Sciences - Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I
Bd des aiguillettes B.P. 239
54506 VANDOEUVRE LES NANCY Cedex
FRANCE
Tel: +33 3.83.68.48.08
Fax: +33 3.83.68.48.01


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