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IEN Fall 2015 Microfabrication Workshop October 19

The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Tech will offer a short course on microfabrication on Oct. 19-22, 2015. This intensive 3.5 day short course combines lectures and hands-on fabrication in the IEN cleanroom. The goal of the course is to impart a basic understanding of the science and technology of microfabrication.

This is a great online application for getting a better grasp of the nano scale. By zooming in and out you can see examples of objects in many different scales.

The Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology is a leader in the fields of Microelectronics and Nanotechnology. Our staff support your processing through our equipment, facilities and process support.

The IEN is comprosed of labs and cleanrooms in several buildings on the Georgia Tech campus with a wide variety of processing and materials support along with the expertise of the IEN staff.

The Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology is a proud member of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network.

At the IEN we have replaced the controls systems on 12 pieces of semiconductor fabrication equipment. This gives us the ability to create a new control system for a piece of equipment with an obsolete or failing control system. By doing this we increase uptime of critical tools, reduce training time across tools, add any new features to the system we desire and have the ability to datalog and points on the tool to assist in staff troubleshooting and user documentation of processes. Please contact Jason Herrington at jasonherrington@gatech.edu if you would like more information on the controls projects or adding a feature to on of these tools.

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