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If you have not done so yet please RSVP by Friday 4PM. Thanks...

  IPC Designers Council - SIlicon Valley Chapter

  Our next meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 9th 2006
  Location: Cadence Design Systems (Pebble Beach Room)
  2655 Seely Ave., San Jose, CA
  Time: 11:30AM - 1:30PM

Speaker: Monem   Alyaser, Ph.D.
  Topic: Board Level Thermal Analysis and Design

  Outline:
   Introduction
   Heat Removal Mechanisms
   Integrated Thermal Design Process
   System Level Thermal Management
   Board Layout
   Heat Spreaders and Sinks
   Conclusions

  Bio:
Dr. Monem Alyaser, Director of Applied Thermal Technologies LLC,
heads the operation of Applied which includes thermal design services and
thermal software sales. Since joining Applied in January 2000 he has led
the Applied's business development including sales of consulting
services and the promotion of Qfin. Monem has personally designed and managed
the design of cooling solutions for a wide range of electronics,
including computers, servers, routers, switches, medical devices, power
electronics, aerospace and military electronics, as well as other networking
and telecommunication systems. In addition to electronics cooling,
Monem also has extensive experience in the design and optimization of
pyro-metallurgical system and processes including rotary kilns, steel
furnaces and limekilns for the pulp and paper industry.

Dr. Alyaser earned his Ph.D. in Fluid Flow in Combustion in Rotary
Kilns, from University of British Columbia in 1998. In the same year, he
co-established Combustion & Process Technology Inc. In 1999, he entered
the field of electronics cooling by providing consulting services for
Nokia. Dr. Alyaser earned his B. S. in Engineering from Laurentian
University, Sudbury, Canada in 1990 and his M.A.Sc. in Metals and Materials
Engineering from UBC in 1993. Dr. Alyaser is an invited lecturer in
electronics cooling internationally.


  Tuesday, May 9th 2006
  $1 for members; $5 for non-members
  RSVP required > send to [log in to unmask]
  DOOR PRIZE: $25 IPC Publication Certificate

  http://dcchapters.ipc.org/svc/

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