51st
IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts
2005
Introduction
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Purpose
To provide a forum for the presentation and
discussion of the latest developments in the
field of electric contacts and the application of
recent advances in materials and processes in
electric, electronic and telecommunication
equipment. In 2004, we had a successful Joint
22nd International Conference and 50th IEEE Holm
Conferennce in Seattle with over 170 attendee
presenting 79 papers in 16 sessions.
For Whom
Practicing designers, engineers, physicists and
research scientists - those new to the field and
those experienced. The 2005 Holm Conference will
include excellent papers authored by some of the
outstanding technical people in this field. We
expect to have around 40 presentations from US
and international enginners and scientists. These
papers will provide the attendees with up-to-date
information on a wide range of subjects that
makes this conference so attractive to the
practicing engineer.
Timely topics are also organized through the Dr.
Morton Antler Lecture with past lectures on
electrical contact, 42V challenges, and connector
reliability.
Background
The Holm Conference began in 1953 as a forum for
the discussion of electrical contact phenomena
and related fields. In 1968, the conference was
named the Holm Conference in honor of Dr. Ragnar
Holm. Dr. Holm, whose contributions to the field
of electrical contacts spanned 50 years and form
the foundation of the electrical contacts field,
was the inspiration and guide of the Conference
from its inception until his death in 1970. In
1985, IEEE society started sponsoring the
conference as a recognition of its importance in
the field of electrical engineering. In addition
to the Annual Conference, the Conference
Organization regularly conducts an intensive
one-week course on contacts and participates in
the biannual International Conference on
Electrical Contacts
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Sponsorship
The conference is sponsored by the Components,
Packaging and Manufacturing Technology (CPMT)
Society of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE).
Two and a half days of presentations normally
include over 40 Technical Papers, the Ragnar Holm
Scientific Achievement Award, and the Dr. Morton
Antler Lecture. They highlight the most recent
electrical contact work all over the world.
Contacts Properties and Performance, Connector
Contacts, Sliding Contacts, Aluminum Contacts,
Arcing Contacts, Silver Metal Oxide Contacts,
Micor-electro-mechanical Systems, Automotive
Switches and Relays, Superconductor Contacts,
Circuit Breaker and Contactors for power
distribution, Nano contact measurements and Real
world Design and Applications Problems are
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