October 15-17, 2014
Lyon, France
Nanoscale and Microscale Heat Transfer IV will present the state-of-the-art and modern trends in nanoscale and microscale heat transfer. It will focus on heat transfer at short length and time scales where the physical laws used in classical heat transfer are not valid anymore. Thermal radiation at subwavelength scales or heat conduction driven by the mesoscopic transport of electrons and phonons are the typical topics tackled by the seminar, as well as applications of these concepts to nano-objects.
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Electronics Cooling magazine has been providing a technical data column since 1997 with the intent of providing you, the readers, with pertinent material properties for use in thermal analyses. We have largely covered the most common materials and their associated thermal properties used in electronics packaging.





