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Course Description

This course offers a solid foundation in semiconductor manufacturing, from basic concepts to advanced techniques, providing practical insights into the tools, processes, and technologies driving the industry.

Learning Objectives

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the semiconductor industry and manufacturing process, design, and eco-system of the semiconductor industry
  • Understand the jargon, tools, and materials used in the design and fabrication of an integrated chip
  • Effectively be able to communicate semiconductor manufacturing concepts with other associates and industry professionals

Course Topics

  • Basic Electronics and Microelectronics: Definitions of essential electronic terms/concepts and introduction to microelectronics and integrated circuits
  • Process Nodes: Process nodes and their impact on device performance and cost
  • Device Physics and Transistor Operation: Principles of device operation and transistor functionality
  • Crystal Growth and Wafer Preparation: Crystal growth techniques and wafer preparation processes
  • Advanced Transistor Technologies: FDSOI, FinFETs, and Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistors and their impact on device performance
  • Circuit Design and Layout: Introduction to circuit design, layout techniques, and tools
  • Wafer Processing:
    • Mask Making and Lithography: Techniques and materials used in mask making and various lithographic methods (DUV, Immersion, EUV)
    • Clean Room Environments: Importance of clean rooms in semiconductor manufacturing and contamination issues
    • Etching and Cleaning Processes: Plasma and wet etching processes
    • Ion Implantation and Diffusion Techniques: Methods for doping and controlling diffusion in semiconductor fabrication
    • Deposition Techniques: RTP, CVD, ALD, and ALE techniques and their effect on device performance
    • Electroplating and Sputtering: Metal deposition techniques used in manufacturing
    • Packaging and Testing: Techniques such as wire bonding, die stacking, flip chip, and chiplets packaging, semiconductor testing processes
    • Metrology and Measurement Tools: Tools and methods used for precision measurement in semiconductor manufacturing
  • Semiconductor Industry Ecosystem: The major players in the industry 

Who Should Attend

Anyone interested in understanding semiconductor manufacturing, including new employees, professionals in related industries, and those seeking to broaden their knowledge of the field.

Instructor

Denny Frye 

PT International, LLC

Instructor Bio
 

Important Information

Note that only the person who registered will receive a certificate of completion. This virtual training will not be recorded. Attendees must be present to access course knowledge. 

Can't find the training link day of? After you register, you will receive the link to the live training via the email address you provided. In addition, you will receive email reminders about 24 hours in an advance and an hour before with the same link. Please keep these emails on hand to access the trainings on time. If you do not see any confirmation emails, please check your junk/spam folders before contacting SEMI U for support.

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Gain a comprehensive understanding of the semiconductor industry and the integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing process. This course is designed for new personnel in the field or anyone seeking a well-rounded knowledge of the tools, materials, and terminology used in semiconductor manufacturing.

Pricing
  • Members: $995
  • Non-Members: $1,095

* For group orders with 10+ attendees, and for Students/Veterans discounted pricing, please contact [email protected].

8:00 am - 12:00 pm Off Add to Calendar 2025-01-27 08:00:00 2025-01-29 12:00:00 Overview of Semiconductor Manufacturing (Virtual Training, US & EU) Gain a comprehensive understanding of the semiconductor industry and the integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing process. This course is designed for new personnel in the field or anyone seeking a well-rounded knowledge of the tools, materials, and terminology used in semiconductor manufacturing.PricingMembers: $995Non-Members: $1,095* For group orders with 10+ attendees, and for Students/Veterans discounted pricing, please contact [email protected]. United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles Closed
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In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, the electronics industry faces unprecedented challenges from global disruptions, geopolitical uncertainties, and supply chain vulnerabilities. To remain competitive and resilient, organizations must adopt robust risk management frameworks that proactively identify and mitigate risks.


This webinar is brought to you by the Resiliency Working Group, part of the SEMI Supply Chain Management Initiative. We will explore the creation and implementation of an industry-standard risk management framework tailored to the unique complexities of the electronics supply chain. Attendees will learn how to assess potential risks, develop mitigation strategies, and leverage cutting-edge tools to improve visibility and responsiveness across their supply networks.

Key topics include:


•     The critical risks impacting electronics supply chains and how to address them.
•     Best practices for building a resilient and adaptable risk management framework.
•     Strategies for real-time risk monitoring, supplier risk assessments, and scenario planning.
•     How to align your supply chain with industry standards for business continuity and operational stability.

Who should attend:


•    Supply chain managers
•    Risk officers
•    Operations executives
•    Anyone involved in supply chain planning and resilience in the electronics sector

Join us to discover actionable insights and practical approaches to future-proof your electronics supply chain, ensuring it remains resilient, efficient, and prepared for any disruption.
 

Speaker bio:

Austin Evans is the Director of Supply Chain Risk Management at Intel.  He is responsible for overseeing risk management for Intel’s supply chain as well as Intel’s Contingent Workforce Program Office.  His organization is responsible for business continuity, governance, resilience, supply chain security and compliance. 

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Austin Evans
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Intel
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Join us for a deep dive into the new industry-standard risk management framework tailored to the unique complexities of the electronics supply chain. Hosted by the SEMI Resiliency Working Group, this webinar will equip supply chain professionals with actionable insights on assessing critical risks, developing robust mitigation strategies, and leveraging advanced tools for real-time monitoring.

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  • Member: $49
  • Non-Member: $99

STUDENTS

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SEMI SustainabilityBuilding a Sustainable $1T Industry 

Join us for an insightful exploration of the semiconductor industry's pivotal role in advancing sustainability, including emissions, water, waste, climate equity and achieve net zero emissions. This forum will bring together leading experts, industry pioneers, and sustainability advocates to across the electronic supply chain to discuss innovative strategies, emerging technologies, and collaborative efforts driving the semiconductor sector toward a greener future.

Topics Include—

  • Industry Perspectives—Hear from top executives and/or leaders about the current state of sustainability in the semiconductor industry and the challenges and opportunities they face on the journey to net zero.
  • Innovative Technologies—Discover cutting-edge technologies and practices that reshape how semiconductor companies approach climate equity, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and resource management.
  • Case Studies—Learn from real-world examples of successful sustainability initiatives within the semiconductor sector and how these practices can be adapted across the industry.
  • Collaborative Solutions—Engage in discussions on how various stakeholders can collaborate to drive meaningful change and achieve collective sustainability goals.
  • Future Outlook—Gain insights into future trends and strategies that will influence the semiconductor industry's path to net zero, including regulatory developments and advancements in green technologies.

Whether you are a semiconductor industry professional, a sustainability enthusiast, or someone interested in the intersection of technology and environmental stewardship, this event promises valuable takeaways and actionable knowledge.

Participate in a U.S. Time Zone:

  • Pacific: 9am–10:45am
  • Mountain: 10am–11:45am
  • Central: 11am–12:45pm
  • Eastern: 12pm–1:45pm

Register now to be part of this important conversation and contribute to shaping a sustainable future for the semiconductor industry!
 

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

9:00 am - 9:05 am

Welcome & Opening Remarks​

9:05 am - 9:25 am

SEMI Members Leading the Way to Sustainability

9:25 am - 9:40 am
Sebastian Goke, McKinsey & Company
Sebastian Göke, PhD
Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company

Decarbonizing Scope 3 Upstream Emissions

9:40 am - 9:55 am

Achieving Sustainability in a Diversified Supply Chain Network

9:55 am - 10:10 am

Striving Toward Sustainability and the First Steps Along the Path to Net Zero

10:10 am - 10:25 am
Kara Sherman, KLA
Kara Sherman
Director, Semi PC and ESG Product Lead
KLA

The Power of Innovation

10:25 am - 10:40 am

Building the Path to Sustainability

10:40 am - 10:45 am

Closing Remarks

Workforce Development

The SEMI Arizona & Texas Chapters Present
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Abstract

Worldwide, companies in the semiconductor value chain are undergoing paradigm shifts in how sustainable business is conducted, governed, and reported. From engineering to the board room, the number of interdependent corporate functions charged with improving corporate sustainability performance is growing rapidly, with implications for decision-making across the enterprise.

New global sustainability regulations mean that key decisions regarding a company's sustainability strategy can now have significant regulatory implications.  Understanding how one decision affects (or forecloses) another is critical, and companies must think several steps ahead to put themselves in a position to achieve their sustainability objectives without painting themselves into a corner. 

This webinar will focus on discrete examples where such an approach is paramount – including making climate risk materiality determinations, adopting a climate transition plan, making product-related sustainability claims, disclosing conflict minerals smelter names, and selecting a double materiality assessment methodology.  For each example, we will leverage data to examine industry trends, identify the specific potential issues, and suggest practical strategies to navigate those issues.  

To ground the conversation, we will illustrate various ways in which these issues can come up in practice by discussing a set of hypothetical sustainability decisions, the related regulatory implications, and approaches that balance sustainability objectives and regulatory considerations. 

As the semiconductor industry prepares for the coming wave of new sustainability laws and regulations, companies have an opportunity to develop a regulatory strategy for sustainability that takes an integrated approach to regulatory requirements, encourages coordination and collaboration between the sustainability and legal departments, minimizes regulatory burden and compliance risk, and enables sustainable and responsible business.  We will share common features of strategies that have been successful in this regard and provide our recommendations regarding operationalizing such a strategy in your organization.    

This event inaugurates the SEMI webinar series, “Global State of Play: Sustainability Regulations, Reporting, & Incentives.” New in 2024, this series offers semiconductor industry professionals the chance to interact with top-tier experts on the most pressing challenges in compliance, disclosure, and strategy for sustainable business.

Speaker

Ashley Walter is Partner & Chief Sustainability Officer at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, where he advises large technology companies, leading apparel brands, multinational retailers, and renewable energy project developers on business-critical climate, product sustainability, human rights and responsible sourcing issues. As Orrick’s Chief Sustainability Officer, he also oversees Orrick’s strategic sustainability initiatives. 

Ashley focuses on developing innovative methods of supporting clients in achieving ESG objectives, including designing novel systems to manage supply chain risk; forming and guiding management-level ESG Steering Committees; and helping clients address the ESG requirements of major customers by engaging with those customers on his clients’ behalf. 

 Ashley is also heavily involved in ESG initiatives at Stanford Law School, where he has served as a moderator at the Stanford Directors’ College, has lectured on ESG at business law courses, and will be teaching the course “Law and Governance in ESG Strategy” in the spring of 2025.

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- Sustainability

Worldwide, companies in the semiconductor value chain are undergoing paradigm shifts in how sustainable business is conducted, governed, and reported. From engineering to the board room, the number of interdependent corporate functions charged with improving corporate sustainability performance is growing rapidly, with implications for decision-making across the enterprise.

Join us for this first event in our series, “Global State of Play: Sustainability Regulations, Reporting, & Incentives.” The series offers semiconductor industry professionals the chance to interact with top-tier experts on the most pressing challenges in compliance, disclosure, and strategy for sustainable business.

Times

Multiple sessions available!
EMEA: Monday, November 18, 2024 5:30-6:30 pm Central European Time (=8:30-9:30 am Pacific)
America: Monday, November 18, 2024 8:30-9:30 am or 4-5 pm Pacific Time
Asia Pacific: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 9-10 am Japan Standard Time (=4-5 pm Pacific)
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Oakland University
318 Meadow Brook Rd
Rochester, MI 48309
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Workforce Development 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Off Add to Calendar 2024-10-22 12:00:00 2024-10-22 15:00:00 Semiconductor Day at Oakland University Oakland University 318 Meadow Brook Rd Rochester, MI 48309 United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Detroit public America/Detroit Student Registration
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Wayne State University
5050 Anthony Wayne
Detroit, MI 48202
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Workforce Development 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Off Add to Calendar 2024-10-24 13:00:00 2024-10-24 16:00:00 Semiconductor Day at Wayne State University Wayne State University 5050 Anthony Wayne Detroit, MI 48202 United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Detroit public America/Detroit Student Registration

Kitchener, Ontario, September 12, 2024 – PEER Group®, the largest supplier of innovative factory automation software products for the semiconductor industry, is a proud supporter of the inaugural edition of CHIPS Month Canada, a month-long celebration of Canada’s growing semiconductor industry.

Kicking off on October 7, 2024, CHIPS Month Canada will bring together key members of the North American semiconductor industry for a series of special events including open houses, conferences, networking opportunities, and webinars.

The focus will be on Canada’s unique contributions to the global semiconductor industry and the ways Canadian innovators can help advance chip manufacturing into the future.

“As a proud Canadian company supplying the global semiconductor industry, PEER Group is excited to be part of CHIPS Month Canada,” says Doug Suerich, PEER Group’s Director of Marketing and Chair of the CHIPS Month Canada Steering Committee. “With our world-leading R&D capabilities, talented workforce, advanced manufacturing, access to critical minerals, and so much more, Canada has great potential to play a very important role in the North American – and for that matter, global – semiconductor industry. CHIPS Month Canada is the perfect way to celebrate and chart that path.”

Scheduled events during CHIPS Month Canada, which will take place at various locations across Canada, include the 36th annual Advanced Process Control Smart Manufacturing (APCSM) Conference, the Canadian Semiconductor Symposium, a SEMI® North American Advisory Board (NAAB) Meeting, the MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress, and more.
The CHIPS Month Canada Steering Committee includes representatives from C2MI, CMC, Mitacs, PEER Group, University of Waterloo, ventureLAB, and distruptor. For more information, including a complete list of events, visit: www.CHIPSmonthcanada.ca

About PEER Group
PEER Group® is the largest supplier of innovative factory automation software products for the semiconductor industry. Since 1992, our solutions have helped the world’s most advanced OEMs and factories reduce time to market and lower costs by solving their equipment automation, data management, and process control problems. An award-winning company, PEER Group’s commitment to quality has been recognized by Intel’s EPIC Supplier Program, naming PEER Group a Distinguished Supplier in 2024. Follow PEER Group on LinkedIn.

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Hours for Drop-off:  10:00 am - 3:30 pm (receipts available)

Lunch:  11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Program:  12:30 pm - 1:00 pm - Hear from Tech Exchange how the equipment will be refurbished and distributed and how recipients will receive the equipment, training and internet skills and access.

Tech Exchange's Highest Needs
Current top priorities are laptops, desktops, and mini-computers. Other tech items are welcome, such as mice, keyboards, speakers, monitors, SSD drives, hard drives, cables, chargers, and networking equipment (including servers). All of these can be refurbished for use by students, families, or in classrooms.

In addition, we accept new or gently used tech accessories like laptop bags, tablet bags, and tech cases, as well as consumer technology such as Apple Watches, small speakers, digital/video cameras, audio equipment, drones, tablets, iPhones, iPads, and more. 

All apple products that are donated must have their apple iCloud deactivated so we can reuse/repurpose it. 

If an item is not on this list, please send Tech Exchange an email at [email protected].

For large lots (>100 laptops) please contact Tech Exchange to arrange a pick up at your location, visit Pickup.techexchange.org to schedule.

Together, we can help close the digital divide!

Join many other companies, including:  SAP, Prospera, SmartZip, Snowflake, Sonic, Shell, Lonely Planet, Kaiser, Gap, ETrade, Benchmark Electronics, and many more.

More about Tech Exchange

Event questions?  email Heidi Hoffman, [email protected]

 

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673 South Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
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Bring your decommissioned computer equipment to SEMI and change a life!  

The SEMI Sustainability Climate Equity and Social Impact group is partnering with Tech Exchange to recycle, refurbish and reclaim your old or unusable computers and transform them into usable equipment for those without in the Bay Area.  Tech Exchange secures the equipment, and then wipes all data from memory according to DOD standards, just like third-party e-waste firms do, and issues certificates as requested.  

Drop off only, or join us for lunch and learn more about the program!

10:00 am - 3:30 pm Off Add to Calendar 2024-10-25 10:00:00 2024-10-25 15:30:00 SEMI Members' Tech Donation Day Bring your decommissioned computer equipment to SEMI and change a life!  The SEMI Sustainability Climate Equity and Social Impact group is partnering with Tech Exchange to recycle, refurbish and reclaim your old or unusable computers and transform them into usable equipment for those without in the Bay Area.  Tech Exchange secures the equipment, and then wipes all data from memory according to DOD standards, just like third-party e-waste firms do, and issues certificates as requested.  Drop off only, or join us for lunch and learn more about the program! SEMI 673 South Milpitas Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles Register Here

Brewer Science Elevates Veteran Leader and Welcomes New Market Strategy Officer to Propel Future Growth in Semiconductor Industry
Corporate leadership developments to drive projected growth and innovation

Rolla, MO – September , 2024 – Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative materials used to advance next-generation computing technologies, is elevating a senior leader and welcoming a new Chief Strategy Market Officer in order to embrace the projected company growth.

Projected Industry Growth Requires Strategic Leadership
Brewer Science is an industry leader for innovative materials used in the fabrication of microelectronics. Brewer Science’s unique expertise in both advanced packaging and photolithography technologies makes the company well placed for the projected growth in artificial intelligence and to enable the ever-increasing desire for faster computing and lower power devices. Our long history in antireflective coatings helped drive device miniaturization through advances in photolithography. Now these devices are combined in an intricate manufacturing process to form stacked microprocessors and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) using our advanced packaging materials. The strategic marriage of expertise in these two industries is critical for Brewer Science's continued innovation, thus leading to new leadership opportunities.

Ashwin Rao, Ph.D., Chief Market Strategy Officer ('CMSO')
Brewer Science welcomes Ashwin Rao, Ph.D., as our Chief Market Strategy Officer. Prior to joining Brewer, Ashwin was responsible for driving Henkel’s Go-To-Market strategy development in the North American adhesives market. With 20 years of experience in strategy, innovation and marketing at leading global specialty chemicals suppliers, Dr. Rao is well suited to fulfill the responsibilities of CMSO. His main goal is to leverage leadership and technical expertise of the company and steer the organization toward continued growth in its core and adjacent markets. Ashwin received his Ph.D. in Polymer Science from the University of Akron and an MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business.

Dan Sullivan, Ph.D., Chief Product Development Officer ('CPDO')
Dr. Sullivan began his career at Brewer Science in 2004 after earning his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Michigan State University. He served as the Executive Director of Semiconductor Materials for six years, leading a team of talented researchers focused on inventing new technologies that solve semiconductor industry-related challenges. His expertise in chemistry, advanced lithography, and process integration has enabled Brewer Science to add to an increasing portfolio of products and processes that advance the semiconductor industry. In his new role as CPDO, Dr. Sullivan will have an increased focus overseeing the development of new products and capabilities. He will deliver new commercialized products that bring high value to the customer and set the direction for chemical characterization and engineering of products. Dr. Sullivan is eager to initiate a flawless transfer to high-volume manufacturing.

"We are thrilled to welcome our new Chief Strategy Market Officer, Dr. Rao, as well as elevate Dr. Sullivan to Chief Product Development Officer," said Dan Brewer, Chief Resource Officer at Brewer Science. "These talented individuals embody our company mission of being a company of the people, by the technology, for the customer, to achieve fulfillment. Their dedication, innovative spirit, and customer-centric approach are instrumental in our success. As we prepare for projected growth and respond to increasing industry demand, their leadership will be crucial in guiding us forward and continuing to deliver exceptional value to our customers."

Learn more about Brewer Science’s leadership team on the website.

About Brewer Science
Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes that foster the technology needed for tomorrow. Since 1981, we’ve expanded our technology portfolio within advanced lithography, advanced packaging, smart devices, and printed electronics to enable cutting-edge microdevices and unique quality monitoring systems for water and air applications. We are Certified Employee-Owned and a Certified B Corporation™, using our business as a force for good. Our headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri, with customer support throughout the world. Learn more at: www.brewerscience.com.

Brooks Instrument, a world leader in advanced flow measurement and control, recently celebrated a grand opening for its new manufacturing facility in Penang, Malaysia, where it produces mass flow controllers (MFCs) used in semiconductor and other critical gas flow control applications.

The 57,000-square-foot plant, which began shipping MFCs in January 2024, is Brooks Instrument’s fourth global production area. The other locations are in the U.S., Hungary, and Korea.

Brooks Instrument is owned by Illinois Tool Works (ITW), one of the world’s leading diversified manufacturers of specialized industrial equipment. ITW has a 42-year history of investment in Penang, with ITW Meritex providing packaging solutions for chips that support semiconductor back-end customers.

The Brooks Instrument grand opening took place at the end of August and included Dato’ Seri SH Wong, President of the Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA) and Dato’ Loo Lee Lian, CEO of InvestPenang, along with several other government officials, industry dignitaries, and customers.

Patty Hartzell, Executive Vice President, Test & Measurement and Electronics at ITW, gave the keynote address and paid tribute to the efforts of the team who made the new facility operational in record time.

“I am proud to say it took less than a year from the time we approved the capital expenditure to the day when the first mass flow controllers were produced in the factory,” said Hartzell.

She also recognized the support Brooks Instrument received from several government and industry groups, including InvestPenang, Majlis Bandaraya Seberang Perai (MBSP), the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA), Penang Development Corporation (PDC) and MSIA.

The new Penang site includes Brooks Instrument’s largest Class 100 clean room manufacturing area and will allow the company to double its worldwide MFC production capacity. The high-volume facility is mainly producing GF100 series mass flow controllers, which are often viewed as the semiconductor industry standard for reliable and repeatable delivery of process gasses.

The factory also serves as an additional location for manufacturing and parts inventory, complementing the company’s other production facilities while reducing the risk of a supply chain disruption.

About Brooks Instrument
Since 1946, Brooks Instrument has been a leader in precision fluid measurement and control technology. Providing instrumentation for flow, pressure and vapor delivery, the company serves customers in semiconductor and high-tech manufacturing, laboratories and other processes and industries. With manufacturing, sales and service locations in the Americas, Europe and Asia, Brooks Instrument has the world’s largest installed base of mass flow controllers.

For more information, please visit www.BrooksInstrument.com. The company is also on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/Brooks-Instrument) and YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/Brooks407).