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LGC. To overcome this, the Automation Group had to fill the gap, and the skills of mechanical engineering, electronics and software were important. The author s background experience at the Philips Research Group was important at this stage in terms of accurately specifying what could be done by hardware or software, or explaining how chemical procedures could be modified to suit the requirement. [Pg.258]

Fig. 6. A comparison of the performance of a-Si H FET devices made by various research groups. D, Dundee P, Philips F, Fujitsu X, Xerox (double gate) C, Canon T, Tokyo. [From Mackenzie el al. (1983).]... Fig. 6. A comparison of the performance of a-Si H FET devices made by various research groups. D, Dundee P, Philips F, Fujitsu X, Xerox (double gate) C, Canon T, Tokyo. [From Mackenzie el al. (1983).]...
Braun, P. B. (1957). The crystal structure of a new group of ferromagnetic compounds. Philips Research Reports, 12, 491-548. [Pg.38]

Flexible spacers in the semirigid-rod molecule allow the molecule to orient with order parameter greater than 0.8 when coated and cured upon a rubbed polyimide layer. Kinetics of the photo-polymerization [62,63] and surface-induced orientation [49] as well as mechanical [64,65], optical [59,66,67], and ferroelectric properties [68-70] of the anisotropic networks were thoroughly examined. These investigations were mainly carried out by the Philip s research group and were applied to develop liquid crystalline display devices [58,69]. [Pg.300]

Philip A. Davies (renewable and efficient energy systems and their application for water treatment and agriculture). Sustainable Environment Research Group, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Birmingham... [Pg.320]

This research is part of the ESPRIT 2260 SPRITE project of the E.C. The authors wish to thank all their colleagues in IMEC, and especially the synthesis group members and Dr J. Van Meerbergen from Philips Research Labs, for their contributions to the work. [Pg.52]

With the carboxylate spacers being somewhat less flexible. To increase the overall flexibility of the LCP networks, a group at Philips Research Laboratories synthesized diacrylate monomers containing hexametbylene spacers at both ends [140-143] ... [Pg.23]

Martin Brehmer studied chemistry in Dtisseldorf. He finished his PhD in Mainz (1995) supervised by Prof. Zentel. As a postdoc he joined the group of Prof Ober at Cornell University (1995) and the Philips Research Lab in Eindhoven (1996-97). From 1998 to 1999 he worked in Wuppertal. Since 2000, he has been in Mainz at the Institute of Oi anic Chemistry. His research interests are polymers at surfaces and mesoscopic systems. [Pg.145]

Additionally, of course, the research group that initiated this work under the leadership of George Coraor, namely, Lawrence Cescon, Robert Cohen, Catharine Looney, Alexander Maclachlan, Peter Strilko, Charles Yembrick, and later Ed Abramson, John Caspar, John Neumer and Garrett Forsythe contributed significantly. The contributions to the development of markets by John DeCampi, Philip Botsolas, Lawrence Friar and William Wartell were outstanding. [Pg.122]

Rlaz Khan, Tate Group Research it Development, Philip Lyle Memorial Research Laboratory, P. O. Box 68, Reading, Berkshire RGB 2BX, England (235)... [Pg.467]


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