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CEP Short Term Course on Semiconductor Technology Certification Course Prof. Saurabh Lodha Prof. Udayan Ganguly Coordinators : in association with Department of Electrical Engineering Office of Continuing Education & Quality Improvement Programmes Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Powai, Mumbai – 400 076 November 10 -16, 2014 and Manufacturing

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CEP Short Term Course on

Semiconductor Technology

Certification Course

Prof. Saurabh Lodha

Prof. Udayan GangulyCoordinators :

in association with

Department of Electrical Engineering

Office of Continuing Education & Quality Improvement Programmes

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Powai, Mumbai – 400 076

November 10 -16, 2014

and Manufacturing

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BROAD OBJECTIVES

Semiconductor technology and manufacturing has enabled many

modern technological revolutions (e.g. computer, mobile, biomedical etc). The spectacular growth of modern electronics in recent times

has been driven by continuous and rapid enhancements in manufacturing technology. Recently the Indian Union Cabinet has

for both practicing engineers and further technological trends.

This course has been developed to provide a fundamental understanding of the current technologies & concepts in semiconductor manufacturing along with hands-on experience on some of most widely used production systems in fabrication plants,

VLSI & Semiconductor TechnologySemiconductor Processing FundamentalsUnit Processes & Process IntegrationSemiconductor Equipment OverviewHardware & System TechnologiesLab Equipment User TrainingPlatform Overview

Process Chamber Overview

The broad objectives of the course are:

To provide basic concepts of Integrated Circuit (IC) fabrication and manufacturing

To provide basic understanding of semiconductor processes, hardware & system technologiesTo provide hands on user training on production level tools and deposition systems used in the industry as well as research and development level tools

Working Professionals in Semiconductor Industry

Research Scientists and Technical StaffAcademics and Students

*Minimum Educational requirement is a Diploma or Bachelor's Degree in Science/Engineering

VENUE FOR CLASSES

LECTURE NOTES

FACULTY

ACCOMMODATION

IMPORTANT DATES

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Lectures - Seminar Hall No.21, 2nd Floor

VMCC Building, IIT Bombay ·Lab session – IIT Bombay Nanofabrication Facility (IITBNF) & Applied Materials Nanomanufacturing Lab, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Bombay

Note:

To fully realize the objectives of the course, the lecture notes/slides will be made available to the participants at the time of registration at IIT Bombay

The teaching faculty comprises of Academia and Industry instructors. Renowned faculty members from IIT Bombay will deliver lectures along with industry professionals from Applied Materials to train the

students. Lab session will be led by experienced project staff from IITBNF labs and Applied Materials Inc

Limited accommodation is available on first come first serve basis.

Please contact 091-22-2576 7060/4472 or [email protected]/[email protected] for additional information.

Last date for receipt of registration form: Nov 4, 2014Notification of acceptance: Nov 5, 2014Course dates: Nov 10-16, 2014

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Incomplete application forms will not be entertained.

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Please submit your application on/before November 4, 2014

considered for selection.

REGISTRATION

Per participant· Rs 35,000/- for Industry participants·

Rs 20,000/- for participants from academia· Rs 15,000/- for students

Demand draft should be drawn in favour of “The

Registrar, IIT Bombay (CEP Account)” payable at Mumbai. Personal checks will not be accepted

To transfer funds electronically, please find details belowName of Bank: State Bank of India, Branch: IIT Powai

Bank A/C No: 10725729128

Account Type: Current

MICR Code: 400002034

IFSC Code: SBIN0001109

No income tax is to be deducted at source from the course fee, as IIT

Bombay is exempt from it. The course fee includes course material,

lunch and coffee/tea

Rs 35,000/- for Government organizations

Click here for Registration :

Prof. Saurabh Lodha or Prof. Udayan Ganguly

Course Coordinator,

Department of Electrical Engineering,

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,

Powai, Mumbai – 400 076

Phone : (022) - 25764472

(022) - 25767060

Email : [email protected]

[email protected]

in association with

INTRODUCTION

COURSE CONTENTS

WHO MAY BENEFIT

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i.e November 10, 2014 at Registration desk.

Accommodation charges should be paid on 1st Day of Course

Registration Form

WHAT's NEW

1) Interactive web delivery of content including process module videos and course material with quizzes for learning assessment.

2) Additional day of lectures and demo session on electrical device/wafer characterization from globally-recognized experts.

3) Additional hands-on lab sessions covering advanced physical/ material characterization techniques used routinely in semiconductor manufacturing.