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Alternative passivation for silicon (100), environmentally benign manufacturing, and cooperative strategy in semiconductor industry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)
My personal involvement, as a research graduate student, sponsored by Engineering Research Center, a center created by National Science Foundation and Semiconductor Research Corporation demonstrates that, through industrial ...
Technology and policy drivers for standardization : consequences for the optical components industry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Optical communications promise the delivery of high bandwidth service to all types of customers. The potential for optical communications is enormous and has generated excitement and anticipation over the last decade. ...
Operational sustainability metrics : a case of electronics recycling
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
In the past 15 years corporations and governments have developed a growing appreciation of the need for "sustainability" and have worked the term into their goals, strategy and mission statements. Despite extensive efforts ...
Manganese and health in the welding environment
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)
There are approximately 0.5 million full-time welders in the U.S., with even more workers welding intermittently. Over the past thirty years there has been increased interest in the effects of welding fume on the health ...
Operational and policy implications of managing uncertainty in quality and emissions of multi-feedstock biodiesel systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
As an alternative transportation fuel to petrodiesel, biodiesel has been widely promoted within national energy portfolio targets across the world. Early estimations of low lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ...