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Futuristic Approach with Directed Self-Assembly

Now that Brewer Science is leading the charge in improving directed self-assembly (DSA) technology, products such as semiconductors, computer hard drives, and drug therapies can benefit from new manufacturing methods that can make complex structures as small as 7 nanometers. The technology allows for higher product volumes and lower costs than in the past, all…

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Wafer-Level Packaging and the Mobile Revolution

Back in September and this past March, Apple held its biannual Special Events. These events are meant to introduce new products and features, and they happen quite regularly. These two recent events, however, seemed to leave something out: computers. September’s presentation was over two hours long and didn’t once mention the flagship devices that put…

  3d, Wafer-Level packaging, FOWLP, Integrated Circuits, 2d Click Here to Read More

Former Guardsman keeps Brewer Science materials always ready"

If Brewer Science production facilities are stocked with all the chemicals and equipment employees need to achieve success, they probably have Ryan Buschjost to thank. And if his coworkers appreciate their personal freedoms, they could also give the former National Guardsman a nod. The graduate of Missouri University of Science & Technology (back then it…

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Asking the Right Questions: The Future of Carbon Nanotubes

Famous anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss said that the scientist is not one who gives the right answers, but one who asks the right questions. If this is the case (and we whole-heartedly believe it is), the future looks bright. Recently, an inquisitive student was researching Alzheimer’s disease and some possible ways carbon nanotubes (CNTs) could help…

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3 ways 3D printing is changing the world

3D printing is over 30 years old. Yes, you read that correctly. The first 3D printer was invented (and patented) during the same era that velour tracksuits were all the rage and the solo artist Michael Jackson dominated the radio airwaves, according to 3D Printing Industry. While many see 3D printers as a luxury, and…

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Embedded Wafer-Level Ball Grid Array

The terms "quantity" and "quality" are often discussed in "either/or" scenarios. On one side, you get a lot of something. On the other side, you get the best of something else. In these scenarios, you can't have both, at least not at the same time. In the semiconductor industry, there is constant innovation and limit…

  3D Stacking, eWLB, embedded wafer-level, debonding, grid array, Wafer-Level packaging Click Here to Read More

Solutions to Manufacturing's Water Problem

  You show me someone who lives in a low-lying area and I’ll show you someone who understands how damaging water can be. Water is essential to all life here on earth. The planet is mostly water. Our bodies are mostly water. Life as we know it would not exist were it not for the…

  moisture sensors, inflect sensors, wafer problems, Sensors, Wafer-Level packaging Click Here to Read More

Conquering counselor: Brewer Science researcher-turned-lawyer battles for patents

Becky Rich started her career at Brewer Science in research. But it was a fortuitous day for the company when it was able to lure her back after she returned to school to pursue her law degree. The accomplished Intellectual Property Manager won praise from Brewer Science leaders in September for the important part she…

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DSA: How far we've come and how much farther is left to go

To the average consumer, the path of new technology looks pretty linear. A cool new concept emerges, scientists figure out how to manufacture it, and pretty soon consumers can find it in a product. But people who work in technology know that’s hardly ever the case. On September 9th, Darron Jurajda, the Brewer Science Semiconductor…

  Gartner Hype Scale, Directed Self-Assembly, EUV, Lithography, DSA, SEMICON Taiwan Click Here to Read More

3 interesting places sensors are having an impact

Sensors have become so ubiquitous that we hardly notice them anymore. After all, everything we encounter that takes a charge or has an on/off switch has at least one sensor. Still, sensors certainly have more tricks up their sleeves, and we’re finding them in some very intriguing places. Bees A global decline in bee population…

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