Introduction to Semiconductor manufacturing
Journey from Sand to the usable semiconductor chip
Description
Have you ever marveled at the tiny chip powering your smartphone, enabling lightning-fast communication and seamless operation?
This beginner-friendly "Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing" course takes you on a fascinating journey into the world of building these crucial components! No prior engineering knowledge is needed, just your curiosity!
Here's what you'll discover:
The secret sauce: Dive into the amazing properties of semiconductors like silicon that make them essential in modern electronics.
Magic on a wafer: Explore the intricate processes of photolithography, deposition, etching, and packaging that transform raw materials into complex circuits.
️ Building blocks: See firsthand how these fundamental building blocks are meticulously crafted, layer by layer, on a silicon wafer.
Putting it all together: Witness the transformation from isolated components to a unified sensor, meticulously assembled to interact with and measure the world around us.
This course is your launchpad for:
MEMS fabrication: Learn how tiny mechanical devices are built using similar techniques.
Bioelectronics: Explore the exciting intersection of electronics and biology.
Nanoelectronic devices: Delve into the world of incredibly small circuits with unique properties.
Other emerging fields: Stay ahead of the curve by understanding the foundation of cutting-edge technologies.
Join us and unlock the wonders of semiconductor manufacturing! Gain the foundational knowledge to navigate emerging technologies and explore potential career paths in this ever-evolving field.
What You Will Learn!
- Get an overview of how does semiconductors are manufactured
- Get introduced to basic manufacturing processes of the semiconductors
- Get a basic idea of semiconductor industry in general in terms of supply chain
- Get some ideas about which skills are required to be able to work in semiconductor industry
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone who wants to know about the semiconductor industry and wants to start career/ switch jobs in this field