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March 10, 2006, 10am-2pm
Dr. Elbert Sorrell's students from UW Stout presented:
Problems and Issues with Telecommuting as it Relates to the Semiconductor Industry. John Englund, UW-Stout
Implementation of Integrated Management Systems in the Semiconductor Industry.
Robert Mathias, UW-Stout
Dr. Dale Krageschmidt's students from UMD presented:
Nanotechnology: Can We Get as Safe as We are Small.
Paul Beck, UMD
Emergency Preparedness: Best Practices for Catastrophes or Catastrophic Best Practices. Aubrey Gold, UMD
A Method to Measure the Contributions of Occupational Health and Safety Programs in the Semiconductor Industry to Company Efficiencies: A Pilot Project.
Jerry Ulleberg, UMD
Risk Assessment of Bulk versus Small Chemical Quantity Transfer during the Manufacture of Semiconductors: A Review Article of Silane Delivery Methods.
Matt VanWatermulen, UMD
There was excellent interaction between students and Chapter members. A brief roundtable was conducted following the presentations and the meeting was adjourned at approximately 2pm.
The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Honeywell, Plymouth, MN on Tues May 16 from 9-11am. The topic is SESHA Annual Conference Review.