NEWS 23 February 2022

Mikroniek February 2022: High-tech systems

The February issue of Mikroniek is devoted to the theme of High-tech systems.


The main features include the development of a stable level sensor for the semiconductor industry by Hittech Multin, and a discussion of the high-NA EUV lithography challenges from the imec perspective. Naomie Verstraeten, chief Innovation & Technology at Brainport Development, argues for systems thinkers in the high-tech industry. The issue – click here for an impression – also marks the retirement of Frans Zuurveen, after 30 years of freelance service; his farewell article is devoted to the picosecond ultrasound research at Delft University of Technology. (Image courtesy of Hittech Multin)


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