Polymer–colloid composites represent an attractive class of hybrid materials in which one can tailor their properties by exploiting the individual and collective properties of both components 1,2,3,4.
Multi-die assemblies are becoming more common and more complex due to technology advancements and market demands, but differing die dimensions are making this process increasingly challenging. To ...
Abstract: In order to improve human-machine matching in the field of automobile manufacturing, shorten the assembly production cycle and improve the existing assembly mode, according to the product ...
Flow chemistry—in which reagents course through a series of reactors to form new compounds—allows chemists to build molecules in a fast and efficient assembly-line-like way. But with each additional ...
Abstract: As next-generation high-performance computing applications drive complex heterogeneous integration schemes that are currently limited by beachfront of the XPU, further scaling is highly ...