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WTEC Workshop on Microsystems Research in Japan

Sponsors: DARPA, NIST, NSF, and ONR

The following viewgraphs are from the presentations given by the panel members at the WTEC Workshop on Microsystems Research in Japan held on January 18, 2002. These slides represent interim results from the study, and as such are subject to change. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Government, the authors' parent institutions, or Loyola College.

The final report will greatly expand on this outline. To reserve a copy of the final report in hardcopy or CDROM media at pre-publication prices, please send email to: reports@wtec.org. For more information on these studies, please send email to info@wtec.org


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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  1. International Technology Assessments
    (Y.T. Chien)


  2. Introduction and Executive Summary
    (Roger Howe)


  3. Japanese Initiatives, Future Outlook
    (Khalil Najafi)


  4. University-Industry Interactions
    (Elliot Hui)


  5. Foundries and Infrastructure
    (David Monk)


  6. MEMS in Japan
    (Andy Berlin)


  7. Microsystems Technologies in Japan
    (Mark Allen)


  8. Emerging Applications Research in Japan
    (Mineo Yamakawa)


  9. Conclusions and Comparison with U.S. Activities
    (Roger Howe)
  1. International Technology Assessments
    (Y.T. Chien)


  2. Introduction and Executive Summary
    (Roger Howe)


  3. Japanese Initiatives, Future Outlook
    (Khalil Najafi)


  4. University-Industry Interactions
    (Elliot Hui)


  5. Foundries and Infrastructure
    (David Monk)


  6. MEMS in Japan
    (Andy Berlin)


  7. Microsystems Technologies in Japan
    (Mark Allen)


  8. Emerging Applications Research in Japan
    (Mineo Yamakawa)


  9. Conclusions and Comparison with U.S. Activities
    (Roger Howe)

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