- American
Crystallographic Association
- American Physical Society
The American Physical Society is an organization of more than 40,000 physicists worldwide.
Since its formation in 1899, it has been dedicated to the advancement and diffusion of the
knowledge of physics. The APS publishes some of the world's leading physics research
journals: the Physical Review series, Physical Review Letters, and Reviews of Modern
Physics. A list of links to main Internet Physics resources and science
employment web sites is also available.
- American Electronics
Association
More than 3,000 member companies who represent employees from every sector of the
high-tech industry. Products and services range from semiconductors to software, from
mainframe computers to telecommunications services, and from medical electronics to the
Internet.
- American Institute of Physics
(AIP)
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a not-for-profit membership corporation
chartered in New York State in 1931 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare.
- American Vacuum Society
(AVS)
The AVS is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the science
and technology of vacuum, materials, surfaces, interfaces, thin films, and plasmas, and to
providing a variety of educational opportunities.
- British
Crystallographic Association
News from the different working groups and many interesting links to crystallographic
sites
- Electronic Industries Alliance
The portal for CEMA (Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association), ECA (
Electronic Components, Assemblies & Supplies Association) TIA (Tellecomunications
Industry Association) , EIG (Electronic Information Group), GEIA (Government
Electronics & Information Technology Association) , JEDEC (Solid State Technology
Association), and EIF (Electronic Industries Foundation)
- EPSRC
The Engineering and Physical Science Research Council in the UK
- European Physical
Society
Including information about its 37
member societies
- French Physical Society
- Italian Physical Society
- Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers, Inc.
We are the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the world's largest
technical professional society. A non-profit organization, we promote the development and
application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for the benefit of humanity, the
advancement of the profession, and the well-being of our members.
- Society for Applied
Spectroscopy
The objective of this Society is to advance and disseminate knowledge and
information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy and other allied sciences.
Journal, News letter, Conferences, Links and Spectroscopic databases
- The Institution of
Electrical Engineers (IEE)
The Institution of Electrical Engineers represents the public, professional and
educational interest of over 140,000 electrical, electronic and manufacturing engineers
world-wide. Key activities include publishing, the organisation of conferences, the
maintenance of technical standards, interaction with government departments and the
provision of scientific and technical information services.
- The Institute of
Physics
Your gateway to Physics. The Institute of Physics is an international learned society
and professional body for the advancement and dissemination of physics, pure and applied,
and promotion of physics education, working through activities to support, progress and present physics
research, education and understanding to other scientists, decision-makers and the public
activities to identify and meet the needs of physicists in
all sectors of employment, and to award recognised qualifications in physics
publishing to disseminate knowledge and to generate a
financial surplus used to further the Institute's mission.
- The
Physical Society of Japan (Japanese version)
Including information about the Journal
of the Physical Society of Japan
- Sematech
Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
International SEMATECH is a unique endeavor of 13 semiconductor manufacturing
companies from seven countries. Located in Austin, Texas, USA, the consortium strives to
be the most effective, global consortium influencing semiconductor manufacturing
technology.
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