Electronics continue to evolve on the leading edge of technology development. As such, engineers who develop or use electronic systems technologies must be able to synthesize interdisciplinary knowledge from many diverse sources: electrical, mechanical, thermal, materials, manufacturing, and business. In addition, they must be able to effectively communicate (verbally and in writing) and be adept at working on teams.

Rapid advances in electronic products and systems require special efforts to educate the technical workforce. These special efforts include using systematic just-in-time transfer of state-of-the-art knowledge derived from the latest research results.

To meet these challenges, the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering is presenting webinars on issues related to the reliability of electronic products and systems. Webinars are held once a month (except March and October).  Webinars are presented to the public.  CALCE Consortium Members have access to recorded presentations and slide decks under the terms of the CALCE Consortia Agreement.

Next Webinars:

Digital Twin-Driven Prognostics and Health Management for Digital Circuits - 3/6/2025

Temperature-Humidity-Bias and Temperature Cycling Reliability of Printed Electronics - 4/17/2025

Thermal Cycle Reliability of Low Temperature Solders - 5/15/2025

 

Webinar archive

 

For questions, contact Dr. Michael Osterman.

 


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