- Learn the key processes involved in semiconductor fabrication, such as photolithography, etching, deposition, and doping, with a focus on their application in creating integrated circuits and microchips.
- Develop practical skills in operating and maintaining semiconductor fabrication tools, including wafer grinders, ion implanters, etchers, and chemical vapor deposition systems.
- Learn to perform testing and diagnostics on semiconductor devices to evaluate electrical characteristics, including current-voltage testing, leakage current measurement, and functional verification.
- Gain proficiency in identifying and troubleshooting common issues in semiconductor devices, including defects caused by contamination, process errors, or equipment malfunctions.
- Master the procedures and best practices for working in a cleanroom environment, including contamination control, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and ensuring process integrity.
- Study the materials used in semiconductor manufacturing (e.g., silicon, GaN, SiC) and understand how their properties impact device performance and the fabrication process.