Showing 281 - 300 results of 4,572 for search '(((chern OR shear) OR (((cher OR chee) OR here) OR chen)) OR beer)', query time: 0.19s Refine Results
  1. 281
  2. 282
  3. 283

    Evaluation of process requirements for room temperature direct copper bonding by Chen, Qiang.

    Published 2009
    “…In this thesis, by coating the copper surface with a self assembled monolayer of alkanethiol prior to bonding, Cu joints can be successfully formed at room temperature in ambient environment, yielding joint shear strength up to 60MPa. Copper bond shear strength of 15 MPa is achieved even at 50MPa at 25°C with copper coated with C18. …”
    Get full text
    Final Year Project (FYP)
  4. 284
  5. 285
  6. 286
  7. 287
  8. 288

    Active learning for ontological event extraction incorporating named entity recognition and unknown word handling by Han, Xu, Kim, Jung-jae, Kwoh, Chee Keong

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, the confidence scores of events produced by event extraction systems are not reliable for ranking documents in terms of informativity for supervised learning. We here propose a novel committee-based active learning method that supports multi-event extraction tasks and employs a new statistical method for informativity estimation instead of using the confidence scores from event extraction systems. …”
    Get full text
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  9. 289
  10. 290
  11. 291
  12. 292
  13. 293
  14. 294
  15. 295
  16. 296
  17. 297
  18. 298
  19. 299
  20. 300

    Investigation of the reliability of nano-nickel/niobium oxide-based multilayer thin films deposited on polymer substrates for flexible electronic applications by Sahay, Rahul, Tu, Yen-Cheng, Aziz, Izzat, Budiman, Arief S., Tan, Cher Ming, Lee, Pooi See, Thomas, Olivier, Raghavan, Nagarajan

    Published 2024
    “…However, the reliability of such devices, both mechanical and electrical, is a bottleneck for their widespread application across different use-case scenarios. Here, we report the reliability of nickel-niobium oxide (crystalline-amorphous) sandwich nanolayers on a PI substrate (Ni-Nb2O5-PI) compared to pure nickel (Ni) nanolayers on a PI substrate (Ni-PI) as a potential candidate for electrodes or interconnects for flexible electronic or energy devices. …”
    Get full text
    Journal Article