Nanofabrication Intensive Short Course
Is nanofabrication the next step in your engineering knowledge? The University of Washington’s Department of Electrical Engineering is pleased to offer a one-week survey course that introduces key nanofabrication techniques, tools and methods. The Nanofabrication Intensive Short Course involves hands-on laboratory sessions coupled with lectures that will give attendees a high-level and real-time experience in fabrication technologies. Attendees will fabricate and electrically test multiple devices on single wafers and make a keepsake sample that represents their newly acquired skills.
Next session
September 17-21, 2018
Attendees
Short course attendees range from seasoned industry professionals and UW faculty to students at both the undergraduate and grad levels.
Course topics
- Process flows
- Lithography
- Metrology
- Subtractive technologies
- Additive technologies
- Surface modification
- CAD design tutorial for photomasks
- Back-End-of-Line
- Packaging
- Advanced/emerging technologies
IEEE certificates
The Nanofab Short Course is an official provider of IEEE certificates. Participants in the short course can obtain 4 Continuing Education Units (CEU) or 40 Professional Development Hours (PDH).