- Schedule
- PS04 - In Situ & Time Resolved Microscopy & Spectroscopy
- Synergistic in-situ techniques of high voltage transmission electron microscopy and synchrotron radiation for developing Pb-free solder alloys and interconnects
- Synergistic in-situ techniques of high voltage transmission electron microscopy and synchrotron radiation for developing Pb-free solder alloys and interconnects
- Authors contributing to this presentation.
Nogita, K

Kazuhiro Nogita was awarded a PhD from Kyushu University in 1997 and has subsequently worked on a variety of research projects, including the development of materials for alternative power industries and environmentally friendly applications. He migrated to Australia in 1999 after accepting a position at the University of Queensland, where he became the founding director of the Nihon Superior Centre for the Manufacture of Electronic Materials (NS CMEM) within the School of Mechanical & Mining Engineering in July 2012.