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Add to Calendar2026-02-11 00:00:002026-02-13 00:00:00SEMICON Korea 2026TRANSFORM TOMORROWThe future of the semiconductor industry starts here.Join us at SEMICON Korea 2026 to shape tomorrow together. HoursFebruary 11, 2026 | 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)February 12, 2026 | 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)February 13, 2026 | 10:00-16:00 (Last entry 15:30)VenueCOEX (Hall A, B, C, D, E, Grand Ballroom, Platz and ASEM Ballroom)Westin Seoul ParnasGrand InterContinental Seoul ParnasScale550 Exhibitors, 2409 booths (2025: 501 exhibitors, 2301 booths)Seoul South KoreaSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
[PDS] Professional Development Seminar—UC Santa Cruz
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Please complete the registration form if you wish to attend and to join our mailing list for future industry programs.
SEMI Professional Development Seminar—Connecting College Students to the Semiconductor Industry
Learn about career opportunities in high tech and acquire valuable, practical information that will help you choose career directions and plan for your success.
Come learn about careers in the semiconductor industry at the SEMI Professional Development Seminar hosted by UC Santa Cruz.
Listen to professionals in the industry talk about their roles and find out how to prepare for jobs in the Semiconductors Industry.
Discover semiconductor job opportunities you didn't know existed (internship and entry-level) and how you can prepare for them through job searches, interviews, resumes, and more.
Meet with professionals and executives during our speed mentoring, mock interview, and networking sessions.
All majors are welcome! Students with a background in Engineering, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Data Science, and Business are strongly encouraged to attend.
Enjoy free food, free swag, and giveaways.
Students can come and go.
EVENT is FREE but registration is required. Register by February 20!
University of California, Santa Cruz Stevenson Event Center 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA95064 United States
[PDS] Professional Development Seminar —Organized by SEMI Silicon Valley Chapter —Collaboration with University of California, Santa Cruz
This IN-PERSON seminar features an agenda that will help students meet the demands of today's high tech workforce and be successful in their careers.
Professional Development Seminar—UC Santa Cruz
9:45am–4:00pm Pacific Time
IN-PERSON
9:45 am - 4:00 pm
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Add to Calendar2026-02-27 09:45:002026-02-27 16:00:00[PDS] Professional Development Seminar—UC Santa Cruz[PDS] Professional Development Seminar—Organized by SEMI Silicon Valley Chapter—Collaboration with University of California, Santa CruzThis IN-PERSON seminar features an agenda that will help students meet the demands of today's high tech workforce and be successful in their careers. University of California, Santa Cruz Stevenson Event Center 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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SEMI Professional Development Seminar [PDS]—Portland State University
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Please complete the registration form if you wish to attend and to join our mailing list for future industry programs.
SEMI Professional Development Seminar—Connecting College Students to the Semiconductor Industry
Learn about career opportunities in high tech and acquire valuable, practical information that will help you choose career directions and plan for your success.
Come learn about careers in the semiconductor industry at the SEMI Professional Development Seminar hosted by Portland State University. Listen to professionals in the industry talk about their roles and find out how to prepare for jobs in the Semiconductor Industry.
ALL MAJORS WELCOME!
Learn about career opportunities and skill sets needed in high tech
Acquire valuable, practical information that will help you choose career directions and plan for success
Discover semiconductor jobs you didn't know existed and how you can connect with employers in the Industry
Learn how to optimize your resume and boost your interview skills and how to land a Job
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Register by October 15th, 2025
Students with a background in Engineering, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Data Science, and Business are strongly encouraged to attend.
Enjoy free lunch and snacks, as well as free swag and giveaways at Employer Tables.
Students are welcome to come and go.
EVENT is FREE but registration is required. Please complete the registration form if you wish to attend and to join our mailing list for future industry programs.
Portland State University 1825 SW Broadway The Smith Memorial Union Ballroom Rooms 338/355 Portland, OR97201 United States
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2025 (PACIFIC TIME)
9:45 am
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10:00 am
Student Check-In
10:00 am
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10:15 am
Frank Goovaerts
Director of Student Career Success
Portland State University
Leonard Weitman
Principal
Weitman Consulting
Welcome & Introduction
10:15 am
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10:45 am
Pamela Fischer-St. George
Strategic Planning Engineer
Semiconductors 101: Industry Overview and Career Pathways
10:45 am
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11:30 am
Susie Martin
HR Director
Siltronic
Prepare to Go Pro: Resume & Interviewing Skills
Learn tips and tricks on how to land a job in Semiconductors and Q&A.
11:30 am
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11:50 am
Students Pick up Boxed Lunches
Students will think of questions to ask panelists and get lunch.
11:50 am
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12:30 pm
Damian Scandiffio
Moderator
Acara Solutions
Jillian Marks
EMD Electronics
Grant Stein
Siltronic
Ask Me Anything: A Day in the Life of a Semiconductor Engineer (PANEL)
SEMI Professional Development Seminar [PDS] —A professional development seminar organized by SEMI Pacific Northwest Chapter.
This IN-PERSON seminar features an agenda that will help students meet the demands of today's high-tech workforce and be successful in their careers.
SEMI Professional Development Seminar—Portland State University
Thursday, October 30, 2025
10:00am–3:00pm Pacific Time
IN-PERSON
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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[PDS] Professional Development Seminar—Oregon State University
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Please complete the registration form if you wish to attend and to join our mailing list for future industry programs.
SEMI Professional Development Seminar (PDS) in conjunction with Oregon State University—Getting Hired in the Semiconductor Industry
Come learn about careers in the semiconductor industry at the SEMI Professional Development Seminar hosted by Oregon State University and organized by SEMI Pacific Northwest. Listen to professionals in the industry talk about their roles and find out how to prepare for jobs in the Semiconductor Industry.
All majors are welcome to attend in-person (preferred) or virtually
Learn about 10,000+ semiconductor jobs you didn't know existed
Meet with professionals and executives during the networking lunch and networking sessions
Learn how you can connect with 2,100+ employers in the microelectronics industry
Engage with a mentor to plan for career success—career development guidance, resume building, interview skills
Learn more on diversity, equity, and inclusion and environmental sustainability
Free coffee/tea, snacks, and lunch for in-person participants
Students are welcome to come and go
Swag & Giveaways, Amazon Gift Cards!
Oregon State University, Memorial Union Ballroom 2501 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR97331 United States
[PDS] Professional Development Seminar—Texas State University
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is required. Please complete the registration form if you wish to attend and to join our mailing list for future industry programs.
SEMI Professional Development Seminar—Connecting College Students to the Semiconductor Industry
Learn about career opportunities in high tech and acquire valuable, practical information that will help you choose career directions and plan for career success.
Industry volunteers will share what the high-tech industry looks for when they recruit for new graduates.
Prepare for the upcoming (February 19th) Engineering and Technology Job & Internship Fair
Learn about 10,000+ semiconductor jobs you didn’t know existed
Meet with and gain insights from industry professionals during the networking session
Learn how you can connect with 2,100+ employers in the microelectronics industry
Plan for career success—career development guidance, branding, interview skills, and internships
Lunch refreshments for in-person participants
Tours of Science and Engineering Lab; first floor RFM and Keysight Smart Lab, 4th floor
Texas State University, San Marcos Ingram School of Engineering Ingram Hall, Room 4104 San Marcos, TX78666 United States
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2026 (Central Time)
12:00 pm
Andrea Valencia
MARCOM, Semiconductor Materials, EMD Electronics
Chair, SEMI Texas Chapter
Opening Remarks/Introduction—Refreshments/Lunch Available
12:05 pm
KT Moore
Vice President
Cadence
Industry Overview/Semiconductors 101
12:30 pm
Hanna Paddubrouskaya
Principal Research Scientist
Tokyo Electron America
A Day in the Life
12:45 pm
Internships
Michelle Londa, PhD
Professor of Practice Cooperative Education Coordinator SWE Advisor The Ingram School of Engineering
Texas State University, San Marcos
Interview Like a Pro
Virginia Jones
Director, Austin Operations
Brooksource
Preparing for Your Professional Career
1:15 pm
Moderator
Adrian Franco
Olsson
Ariful Haque, PhD
Assistant Professor, Ingram School of Engineering
Texas State University, San Marcos
Virginia Jones
Director, Austin Operations
Brooksource
Celeste Mullis
Quality Engineer
SACHEM
Panel—Ask Me Anything!
1:55 pm
Jean Richaud
Managing Partner and Co-Managing Director
Conation Technologies
James Gaitan
Outside Sales Representative
Valin Corporation
Sponsor Announcements
2:00 pm
Networking with Industry & Tours Available
Speed Networking
Tour of Science and Engineering Lab
Tour of Keysight Smart
This course will stress the impace of the IC and End product requirements, i.e., smaller, better, cheaper" and their influence on the manufacturing processes. Topics include area packaging - ball grid arrays, flip chip, fanout, attaching dies and chip scale packages, and the assembly technologies - chip & wire, tape automated bonding, and flip chip, as well as emerging technologies, namely, 3-D and stacked die, and packaging reliability issues.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for both manufacturing and R&D know-how in IC packaging professionals, including but not limited to:
Engeineers
Managers
Process Engineers
R&D Engineers
Sales and Application Engineers who supply packaging materials and tools
Learning Objectives
Identify the wide variety of package types and how they align with different application uses.
Understand chip interconnection technologies (such as wirebond, flip chip, or thin film) and chip encapsulation
Identify the materials and processes used in packaging.
Summarize the current state of the art packages, such as chiplets and heterogeneous packaging.
Gain a foundational understanding of what packaging is and its importance to the microelectronics industry.
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 the course knowledge.
Can't find the training link on the 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 advance and an hour before with the same link. Please keep these emails on hand to access the training on time. If you do not see any confirmation emails, please check your junk/spam folders before contacting SEMI U for support.
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.
See what course participants had to say about this course!
"The expansive width of coverage with sufficient depth; well curated, relevant information with live references, and the open style of delivery which made the course more of a sharing than a lecture, was enjoyable."
"Denny's knowledge and ability to explain things in simplified ways was awesome!"
"I really enjoyed going over the topics and watching the in-depth videos. I also liked how we received the slide information prior to the class."
"The range of topics was perfect for an intro course."
"Denny did a great job explaining complex topics. The opportunity to ask questions directly was beneficial for the entire class. If a question couldn't be answered immediately, it was addressed by the next break at the latest."
"Thank you very much for the informative course. I appreciate the in-depth and in-detail insight in all aspects of Semiconductor Manufacturing!"
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.
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
Early Bird Special - $100 off
Members:$995 $895
Non-Members: $1095 $995
* Group pricing for up to 20+ attendees: $12,900 Any questions, please contact [email protected]
Overview of Semiconductor Manufacturing
Virtual Training - Europe
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Add to Calendar2026-09-15 08:00:002026-09-16 17:00:00Overview of Semiconductor Manufacturing (Europe) 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.PricingEarly Bird Special - $100 off Members: $995 $895Non-Members: $1095 $995* Group pricing for up to 20+ attendees: $12,900Any questions, please contact [email protected]GermanySEMI.org[email protected]Europe/Berlinpublic
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The first part of the course provides a brief overview of semiconductor design and fabrication steps, encompassing IC design techniques, all wafer processing steps, assembly, and packaging. It delves into semiconductor jargon in laypeople terms, and various substrate types such as Si, SiGe, FDSOI, GaAs, SiC, GaN. Additionally, it discusses different types of transistors like pMOS, nMOS, Bipolar, BiCMOS, CMOS, FinFets, and GAA and their evolution and what applications they are used in.
The second part of the course focuses on semiconductor business aspects such as silicon economics, wafer processing costs, semiconductor revenue forecasts, driving forces in the industry, top semiconductor IDMs, market competitors based on market share, OEMs, foundries, top tool vendors, and Fabless companies. Addresses the fastest-growing semiconductor markets based on geographic locations and applications, identifies semiconductor competitors/customers, and discusses major semiconductor markets like Automotive, PC, Mobile, Memory, Wireless, Cell phones, Consumer, Gaming, AI, IoT, Digital TV, Radio, Automotive, MEMS, and Emerging Technology & Impact on Industry.
Learning Objectives
Understand the fundamental principles and theories semiconductor technology.
Communicate with other associates and understand wafer processing steps.
Understand semiconductor business aspects such as silicon economics, wafer processing costs, semiconductor revenue forecasts, driving forces in the industry, top semiconductor IDMs, market competitors based on market share, OEMs, foundries, top tool vendors, and Fabless companies.
Review the semiconductor eco-system as it relates to design and fabrication of a semiconductor device.
Gain knowledge of major semiconductor markets like Automotive, PC, Mobile, Memory, Wireless, Cell phones, Consumer, Gaming, AI, IoT, Automotive, MEMS, and Emerging Technology & Impact on Industry.
Demonstrate effective communication skills through written reports, presentations, and discussions related to semiconductor subjects.
Collaborate effectively with peers in group projects or discussions regarding semiconductor subjects.
Analyze and evaluate research literature in semiconductor technology.
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills applicable to semiconductor technology.
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for anyone seeking a better understanding of the semiconductor industry, market leaders, terminology, business, and the semiconductor ecosystem.
See what course participants had to say about this course!
"Denny Frye knows so much about the history of the semiconductor industry that he was able to tie together many different industries and technologies that I have heard about but never knew how they were connected."
"Great overview of the semiconductor industry & market."
"This was a very detailed course on many facets of the industry, would recommend!"
"It was a great mix of technical and overview of the key players in the market!"
"Good blend on technical and commercial topics."
"Excellent introduction to the semiconductor world."
"Great session on the understanding of the semiconductor industry in a nutshell."
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.
Embark on a journey through semiconductor design, manufacturing, and business in this illuminating course. Explore IC design techniques, transistor evolution, and market dynamics. Delve into substrate types and industry economics, discovering the fastest-growing markets and key players shaping the semiconductor landscape.
Pricing
Early Bird Special - $100 off
Members:$845 $745
Non-Members: $945 $845
* Group pricing for 20 attendees: $9900 Any questions, please contact [email protected]
Understanding Semiconductor Technology and Business
Virtual Training - Europe
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Add to Calendar2026-09-14 08:00:002026-09-14 17:00:00Understanding Semiconductor Technology and Business (Europe) Embark on a journey through semiconductor design, manufacturing, and business in this illuminating course. Explore IC design techniques, transistor evolution, and market dynamics. Delve into substrate types and industry economics, discovering the fastest-growing markets and key players shaping the semiconductor landscape.PricingEarly Bird Special - $100 off Members: $845 $745Non-Members: $945 $845* Group pricing for 20 attendees: $9900Any questions, please contact [email protected]GermanySEMI.org[email protected]Europe/Brusselspublic
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The instructor discusses the applied aspects of plasma-assisted etching from a general point of view. The emphasis is on mechanistic understanding. The etching of Si and its compounds is covered in detail. The chemistries used in the etching of other technology-related materials such as Al, organics, and III-V compounds are summarized. Other topics presented include selectivity, loading, ARDE and feature scale problems, damage, and issues associated with high-density plasma RIE. A section on plasma diagnostics and ion-beam based etching methods is briefly discussed.
Learning Objectives
Understand the fundamentals of dry etching and the basic concepts of plasma etching
Understand the physics of rf glow discharges (both high and low density)
Understand the surface science aspects of RIE including the role of energetic ions
Recognize the factors which influence etching anisotropy
Define the steps of plasma-surface chemistry leading to etching
Topics Covered
Fluorocarbon plasma etching of Si and its compounds
Selectivity, loading effects, and aspect ratio dependent etching
Uniformity of etching, damage, feature charging issues, and particles
Etching of other materials (Al, organics, III-V compounds, etc)
Plasma diagnostics such as optical emission spectroscopy with actinometry, mass spectrometry and laser-induced fluorescence
Issues in high density plasma etching, wall effects, and ion beam-based methods
Deep Reactive Ion Etching (DRIE)
Applications and processing etching using ALE
End point detection
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for scientists, technicians and others working with or interested in the dry etching of materials in reactive gas glow discharges, particularly those who do not have extensive experience in the field.
See what previous course participants had to say about this training!
"Instructors' Process and Hardware knowledge were impressive."
"I finally gained a clear understanding of the RIE process."
"The instructor had a very good knowledge of the content."
"I had a great time to learn fundamental concepts of plasma etching course from SEMI."
"The aspect of the course that I found most beneficial was the Bosch processing parameter discussions on profile management. This subject was clearly the expertise of the presenter who skillfully addressed my questions regarding the subject."
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.
This course discusses the fundamentals of plasma assisted phenomena and reactive ion etching (RIE) processes. The emphasis is on the physical and chemical processes that determine the consequences of a reactive gas plasma/surface interaction. The role of energetic ions as encountered in RIE systems is discussed in detail and the factors which influence anisotropy of etching are highlighted. Plasma-assisted etching equipment is described including capacitively coupled, inductively coupled and wave-generated plasmas sources.
Pricing
Members: $745
Non-Members: $845
* * Group pricing for up to 20 attendees: $9900 Any questions, please contact [email protected]
Plasma Etching, ALE, & RIE
Virtual Training - Americas & EU
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Add to Calendar2026-08-25 08:00:002026-08-26 12:00:00Plasma Etching, ALE, & RIE (Americas & EU) This course discusses the fundamentals of plasma assisted phenomena and reactive ion etching (RIE) processes. The emphasis is on the physical and chemical processes that determine the consequences of a reactive gas plasma/surface interaction. The role of energetic ions as encountered in RIE systems is discussed in detail and the factors which influence anisotropy of etching are highlighted. Plasma-assisted etching equipment is described including capacitively coupled, inductively coupled and wave-generated plasmas sources. PricingMembers: $745Non-Members: $845* * Group pricing for up to 20 attendees: $9900Any questions, please contact [email protected]United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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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 ecosystem 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.
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 the 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 training on time. If you do not see any confirmation emails, please check your junk/spam folders before contacting SEMI U for support.
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.
Dates and Times
August 19, 2026 8:00 - 5:00PT
August 20, 2026 8:00 - 1:30 PT
Pricing
Early Bird Special! $100 off
Members:$995 $895
Non-Members:$1,095 $995
* Group pricing for up to 20+ attendees: $12,900 Any questions, please contact [email protected]
Overview of Semiconductor Manufacturing
Webinar - Americas
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Add to Calendar2026-08-19 08:00:002026-08-20 17:00:00Overview of Semiconductor Manufacturing (Americas) 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.Dates and TimesAugust 19, 2026 8:00 - 5:00PTAugust 20, 2026 8:00 - 1:30 PTPricingEarly Bird Special! $100 offMembers: $995 $895Non-Members: $1,095 $995 * Group pricing for up to 20+ attendees: $12,900Any questions, please contact [email protected]United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
America/Los_Angeles
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