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Fundamentals of electronic device fabrication<\/h4>\n

The goal of the course is to give students an overview of current fabrication techniques in the semiconductor industry, as well as the challenges and opportunities that come with device creation. It serves undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of disciplines, including chemical, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical, materials science, physics, and chemistry. The course covers an overview of integrated circuit fabrication, as well as techniques and issues that must be addressed in order to maintain Moore’s law.<\/p>\n

This electronic<\/a> device Course is For<\/strong><\/p>\n

STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE ARE THE TARGET AUDIENCE.<\/p>\n

Course<\/a> Layout:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Week 1: Introduction to semiconductor device fabrication and an overview
\nWeek 2: Fabrication: Oxidation, Doping, and Lithography
\nWeek 3: Etching and growth are two fabrication techniques. Evaluation of the procedure
\nWeek 4: IC logic and packaging, as well as process yield and cleanroom design.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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