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    Three-Dimensional System-in-Package Using Stacked Silicon Platform Technology

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    In this paper, a novel method of fabricating three– dimensional (3-D) system-in-package (SiP) using a silicon carrier that can integrate known good dice with an integrated cooling solution is presented. The backbone of this stacked module is the fabrication of a silicon carrier with through-hole conductive interconnects. The design, process, and assembly to fabricate silicon through-hole interconnect using a wet silicon etching method is discussed in this paper. The process optimization to fabricate silicon carriers with solder through-hole interconnect within the design tolerance has been achieved. The design and modeling methodology to optimize the package in terms of electrical aspects of the stacked module is carried out to achieve less interconnect parasitics. An integrated cooling solution for 3-D stacked modules using single-phase and two-phase cooling solutions is also demonstrated for high-power applications. Known good thin flip-chip devices with daisy chain are fabricated and attached to the silicon carrier by flip-chip processes making it a known good carrier after electrical testing. Individual known good carriers are vertically integrated to form 3-D Si

    Seung Yoon Shin, 2013-2014 International House Student

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    Seung Yoon Shin was a student at Jacksonville State University and a member of the International House Program from Korea. He was awarded the Rotary District 6860 award for 2013-2014. (circa April 2014)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/48119/thumbnail.jp

    Seputar kebudayaan Korea/ Seung Yoon Yang

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    Seputar kebudayaan Korea/ Seung Yoon Yang

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    From old comrades to new partnerships: dynamic development of economic relations between China and North Korea

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    Traditionally, China and North Korea have been described as blood brothers because of their common socialist ideological ground. Since 2000 the basis of their relationship has shifted from one-sided economic support by China into strategic and mutual cooperation. In this paper, we analyse changes in their relationship by examining two specific points: first, China's growing investment and trade in North Korea, and second, close linkages of regional development strategies between the two countries. While the prevalent discussions around North Korea and its relations with China concentrate on geopolitical issues, this research shed more light on geoeconomic engagement between China and North Korea. This paper argues that it is crucial to grasp how China and North Korea perform geoeconomic calculations toward each other and how this affects geopolitical conditions
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