Cooperative research on application-specific microelectronics
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The author describes activities in cooperative research on application-specific microelectronics, the fundamental aim of the Stuttgart Institute for Microelectronics. Two cooperative patterns are presented: one is related to joint efforts with a group of over 100 industrial affiliates of the institute; the other is related to the Eureka program on automotive and traffic electronics, which involves 28 institutes from five European countries. >
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