Nanotechnology: Nanofabrication A to Z
An Introduction
Description
In this program, we comprehensively explore the primary nanofabrication methodologies. We commence with an overview of nanotechnology and progress to bulk crystal growth. Subsequently, we delve into both dry and wet etching techniques. Following this, we dedicate an entire section to various lithography methods, with a particular emphasis on the construction and operational strategies of these instruments. Our exploration extends to deposition techniques, encompassing both physical and chemical vapor deposition methods in thorough detail.
Each section includes practical projects or investor-focused mind maps, enabling analysis of key parameters relevant to product development and market viability. Throughout, we employ a variety of illustrative tools such as diagrams, mind maps, process diagrams, and even 3D animations when necessary.
This course caters to a diverse audience. Whether you're a bachelor's, master's, or PhD student, the concepts are presented in an easily digestible manner. Likewise, entrepreneurs and investors will gain insights into the strategic and economic considerations surrounding these tools and techniques, facilitating informed investment decisions. If you are a professor or a lecturer teaching in a university or engineering college, it will help wrap up the different tools and maneuver them.
The course materials: PowerPoint, images, and videos used in the course are available under the license: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
What You Will Learn!
- Designing and Producing 1D and 2D Nanomaterial Samples
- Understanding the production process of nanomaterials
- Getting expertise with different nanofabrication tools
- Able to design complex nanofabrication tools from scratch
- Able to handle complex projects relating to vacuum tools and material manufacturing
Who Should Attend!
- Beginner in Nanofabrication Techniques
- Beginner to Professionals in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Startups and Investors interested in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology