Nanofab Short Course

2018 Session

The second 2018 session of the Nanofabrication Intensive Short Course will be held on the University of Washington campus in Seattle on September 17- 21, 2018.  All lectures and labs will take place in the newly renovated Washington Nanofabrication Facility, giving students access to an ISO Class 5/6 cleanroom facility.

Topics

This non-credit short course is a survey of nanofabrication techniques, tools, and methods. The course will involve 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. Over five days, the course will review process flows, lithography, metrology, additive and subtractive technologies, surface modification, CAD design for photomasks, Back-End-of-Line, packaging, and advanced/emerging technologies.

Dates & Times

Cost

  • General public — $1,200
  • Academic & government — $600

IEEE logo.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) as follows.