HiDEC Offers Soldering and Surface Mount Technology Workshop Jan. 9-10

HiDEC Offers Soldering and Surface Mount Technology Workshop Jan. 9-10
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Would you like to improve your soldering and surface mount skills? 

The High Density Electronics Center, also known as HiDEC, is offering its second training workshop Jan. 9-10. The workshop is a great opportunity for students to enhance their skills and understanding so they can increase success in the lab as well as generally growing their electronics engineering competency.

The course costs $250 per student, with the first four registrations receiving a $50 discount. Students are encouraged to talk to their advisers about sponsoring the registration, if it is supported under the student's research activities.

The workshop costs $275 for participants who aren't a student, faculty or staff member at the U of A.

Participants will get a mixture of classroom-based learning on principles and the like, combined with hands-on skill development in the HiDEC Assembly Lab.

The center is located at 700 W. Research Center Blvd. in Fayetteville.

To sign up, please email lhyles@uark.edu.

Contacts

Karin Alvarado, project/program specialist - Marketing, Communication and Event Management
Electrical Engineering
479-575-4958, karina@uark.edu

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