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Bahgat Sammakia - Director

 

Bahgat Sammakia is the Director of the Small Scale Systems Packaging Center, a New York State Center of Excellence that builds upon the resources of The Integrated Electronics Engineering Center, and the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing.  Dr. Sammakia also serves as Executive Director for Economic Development at Binghamton University. Read More



 

Mark Poliks - Technical Director

 

Mark Poliks is the Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) Materials/Processing Section Co-Chair, a Research Associate Professor at Binghamton University, Northeast Regional Program Chair for the American Chemical Society, Advisory Board Member of the Integrated Electronics Engineering Center (IEEC) and Technical Director of the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM). The CAMM was sponsored by the USDC and the ARL.  He also has interest in Flexible Electronics -- roll-to-roll process research: coating, deposition, lithography, web stability, metrology, failure analysis and environmentally benign chemical processes. Read More



 

Howard Wang

 

Howard Wang is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Engineering at the Binghamton University. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Physics from the Peking University in 1992, and received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999. After completing his postdoctoral research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wang joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Michigan Technological University as an Assistant Professor in 2002. Wang moved to Binghamton University in 2006. Read More



 

Daryl Santos

 

Daryl Santos is a Professor in the Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE) Department.  He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from Cornell University in 1987.  He received the masters and doctorate degrees in Industrial Engineering in 1990 and 1993, respectively, from the University of Houston.  His graduate research work focused on the scheduling of complex manufacturing environments, known as hybrid flow shops, of which processes in semiconductor manufacturing and electronics assembly – among many other enterprises –  are characterized. Read More



 

Seungbae Park

 

Seungbae Park received his Ph.D. at Purdue University in 1994. Dr. Park began his professional career at IBM Microelectronics Division as a development engineer in Endicott, New York. Later he was engaged in the reliability engineering responsible for the reliability of IBM’s corporate flip chip technology in both leaded and lead-free solders and high performance packaging. Read More



 

Junghyun Cho

 

Dr. Junghyun Cho joined the Watson School as an assistant professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering in Fall 2001 after finishing a postdoctoral appointment at University of California, Santa Barbara. During his entire research career, he has gained a broad experience through studies of various materials systems such as ceramics, metals, electronic packaging materials, and coatings by using both experimental and computational techniques. Read More



 

Mohammad T. Khasawneh

 

Dr. Khasawneh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Systems Science & Industrial Engineering at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University, South Carolina, in August 2003, and his B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan, in 1998 and 2000, respectively. Read More



 

Sarah Lam

 

My research focus has been in System Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization using computational intelligence (neural networks, evolutionary algorithms and fuzzy logic), stochastic simulation, and techniques from probability and statistics (design of experiments, regression, analysis of variance, principal components analysis etc.) Read More



 

Wayne E. Jones

 

Dr. Wayne E. Jones is an Associate Professor, Inorganic & Materials Chemistry and on his spare time he is the Director Graduate Studies in Chemistry, Director, Center for Learning and Teaching and General Chair, ACS Northeast Regional Meeting 2006. He has received his B.S. from St. Michaels College, his Ph.D. from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Additionally, he has received a Postdoctoral Fellowship from University of Texas, Austin, a Visiting Professor from University of Pennsylvania, 2000, and the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2001 Read More



 

Chuan-Jian Zhong

 

Dr. Chuan-Jian Zhong is an Associate Professor, Analytical & Materials Chemistry, Electrochemistry,.Catalysis, Nanotechnology. Dr. Zhong received his Ph.D. from Xiamen University; Postdoctoral Fellow, Fritz-Haber Institute, and University of Minnesota; Associate Scientist, Microanalytical Instrumentation Center, Iowa State University/Ames Laboratory; 3M Faculty Research Award; National Science Foundation CAREER Award Read More



 

Timothy Singler

 

Dr.Timothy Singler is an Associate Professor, And Director of Graduate Studies. He received his BS (1977), MS (1978), PhD (1983) University of Rochester. He teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses in fluid mechanics, transport phenomena, and engineering mathematics. His research interests are in physicochemical hydrodynamics and applied mathematics. Read More



 

Susan Shuxia Lu

 

Dr.Susan Shuxia Lu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of System Science and Industrial Engineering State University of New York-Binghamton. Dr. Lu received her B.S. in 1984 at Hebei University of Technology, P. R. China, in Mechanical Engineering. In 1990 she attained her M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Tianjin University, P. R. China and in 1999 she received her Ph.D. at Texas Tech University, in Industrial Engineering Read More

 

   
 

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