Cu-Pillars as basis for 3D integration
As base metallization, copper offers a wide range of metallization possibilities which are necessary for process optimization of the thermocompression process
As base metallization, copper offers a wide range of metallization possibilities which are necessary for process optimization of the thermocompression process
CiS will be represented at Sensor China 2019, Shanghai (2nd-4th September 2019) as an exhibitor at the LEG Thüringen joint stand
From 28 to 30 October 2019, employees of the CiS Research Institute will present the latest development results on optical microsystems, packaging and measuring technology in three of the sessions on offer
At Sensor+Test 2019, the CiS Research Institute will present current developments and research results from the MEMS, MOEMS and silicon detectors business units for applications in industry, medical and environmental technology
Also in 2019, the CiS Research Institute will be present at the Long Night of Technology at the Technical University of Ilmenau with exciting experiments for all ages
At HMI 2019, CiS will be presenting sophisticated packaging for time-of-flight camera modules, double-sided microstrip detectors and other current development results in a double pack at the Thuringia joint LEG stand in Hall 4, Stand F34 and at the stand of Forschungs- und Technologieverbund Thüringen e.V. (FTVT) in Hall 2, Booth A27
The SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco, the world’s largest event for photonic technologies, will start on Saturday with three conferences and two trade fairs
With the FUTURE of Silicon Detector Technologies workshop, exciting research and development tasks in the field of high-energy physics and related device development were again discussed. The two-day workshop focused on topics such as detectors for high-energy and heavy-ion physics as well as requirements and solutions for a variety of application areas
For the first time, CiS Forschungsinstitut für Mikrosensorik GmbH was represented as an exhibitor at SPIE Photonics West 2018 in San Francisco. As one of 70 German exhibitors in the German Pavilion in the North Hall of the Moscone Center, the CiS Research Institute demonstrated its expertise in the design as well as the manufacture and assembly of customised optical microsensors
The micro laser Doppler sensor (MiLD) aims to measure the velocity of light-scattering objects and can be used for in vivo assessment of the flow velocity of blood in the skin. Numerous disease symptoms and healing processes can be monitored