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  1. Wataru NAKAYAMA | Cited by 3,753 | | Read 224 publications | Contact Wataru NAKAYAMA

  2. Wataru Nakayama (M'88–SM'90–F'03–LF'13) has been working on thermal management of electronic equipment. During his twenty-strong years of association with Hitachi's Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, he played pivotal roles in developing thermal solutions for the company's diverse electronic products.

  3. Increasing miniaturization of microcircuits on chips of increasing size and new schemes of electrical connection, such as flip-chip bonding and surface mounting, are setting more demanding criteria regarding the thermal field within electronic equipment.

  4. 11 Dis 2018 · ABSTRACT. The explosive growth of the Japanese electronics industry continues to be driven by a combination of market forces and the unique characteristics of the Japanese social organization and people.

  5. Dr. Wataru Nakayama. Wataru Nakayama has developed his professional career as a heat transfer expert and educator through his over-thirty-years-long associations with the industry and the universities. Wataru received his Doctor of Engineering degree from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1966.

  6. 21 Okt 2013 · Journal of Heat Transfer. Research-Article. Heat in Computers: Applied Heat Transfer in Information Technology. Wataru Nakayama. Author and Article Information. J. Heat Transfer. Jan 2014, 136 (1): 013001 (22 pages) Paper No: HT-13-1378 https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4025377. Published Online: October 21, 2013. Article history. Share. Cite. Permissions.

  7. Wataru Nakayama's 9 research works with 87 citations and 4,239 reads, including: Development of Real-Time Safety Control System for Urban Gas Supply Network