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NOTICE
AI+IRRICANVACUUM SOCIRTY SHORT Coma ON VACUUM PIIYSICS AND ~CHNOLGGY FOR -l-l3CHNICIANS To be held at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel on October ll-15,197l in conjunction with The Fifth lmernational Vacuum congress. Three courses will be offered: “Vacuum Technology” simiku to last year’s course, “Vacuum Processes,” and “Vacuum System Technology.” The courses have been arranged so that two courses can be taken during the week. Contents will include state-of-the-art reviews on a nmber of subjects; for example, achieving a vacuum, total and partial pressure measurement, leak detection, system fabrication, vacuum deposition, tihn thickness measuring and evaporation rate monitoring, fihn analysis, vacuum equipment testing, system design, surface analysis, etc. Leading vacuum authorities have been invited to lecture on their area of specialization. A considerable amount of time will be available to discuss particular vacuum interests. For further information and/or application forms, write to to American Vacuum Society Short Course, P.O. Box 655, Livermore, California 94550 or contact Howard a. Patton (415) 447-1100 X7144 or Miss Nancy Hammond, 335 East 45 Street, New York, New York.
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