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Biography and Research Information
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Alicia Medina Garcia is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her research focuses on enhancing the mechanical reliability of materials used in high-power electronic devices. Specifically, she has investigated the degradation of thermal interface materials in Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT).
Her recent work explores the use of copper nanowires to improve the mechanical reliability of silver-sintered joints in electronic devices. This research aims to address challenges in the performance and longevity of components within these systems. Medina Garcia has published three papers and has a citation count of four, with an h-index of one. She collaborates with David Huitink, Haitao Liao, and Joshua Tompkins, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Enhancing Mechanical Reliability of Silver-Sintered Joints With Copper Nanowires in High-Power Electronic Devices (2024)
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Enhancing Mechanical Reliability of Silver Sintered Joints With Copper Nanowires in High-Power Electronic Devices (2023)
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Module-Level Thermal Interface Material Degradation in HALT (2022)
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- Module-Level Thermal Interface Material Degradation in HALT
- Enhancing Mechanical Reliability of Silver Sintered Joints With Copper Nanowires in High-Power Electronic Devices
- Enhancing Mechanical Reliability of Silver-Sintered Joints With Copper Nanowires in High-Power Electronic Devices
- Enhancing Mechanical Reliability of Silver Sintered Joints With Copper Nanowires in High-Power Electronic Devices
- Enhancing Mechanical Reliability of Silver-Sintered Joints With Copper Nanowires in High-Power Electronic Devices
- Module-Level Thermal Interface Material Degradation in HALT
- Module-Level Thermal Interface Material Degradation in HALT
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