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IEEE Transactions on
Components & Packaging Technologies
Editors In Chief:
Prof. Ricky S.W. Lee and Dr. Koneru (Rama) Ramakrishna
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As a potential author for the Institute of Electrical &
Electronics Engineers, you want to be sure your manuscript is
placed in the correct journal. We have four journals with similar fields, and your paper
may best be reviewed by one or the other depending not on the specific topical areas, but on which aspects you choose to address in detail. Our editors often cannot make a judgment based on your title, or even your abstract.
Therefore, we briefly profile our four journals, and ask you to submit your manuscript to the one which best brings your paper to our readership.
IEEE Transactions on Electronics Packaging Manufacturing (T-EPM) publishes manuscripts dealing with processing, manufacturing, and field use of electronics devices and assemblies (such as packages), including EOS/ESD, SPC and design-for-environment, are best brough to our readers in T-EPM. See a more complete listing.
IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing (T-SM) publishes manuscripts covering process, yield, and other aspects specific to semiconductor manufacturing and factory control are best placed in T-SM. See a more complete listing.
In some cases, a manuscript submitted to our Editor may have been previously presented at a conference. This does not disqualify the paper, and we would be pleased to consider it; please advise us the name and dates of the conference when you submit your manuscript. Papers that have been previously published in another archival journal should not be submitted to us for review and inclusion in this archival journal.
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