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Summary of the course
Next scheduled course run: 2013-HT-P2
(autumn term 2013, 2nd period, October-December)
The course is designed as a “hands-on” project course for students who would like to experience the world of nano/microelectromachnical systems (NEMS/MEMS) by having a "hands-on" experience, i.e. by carrying out a microsystem engineering project by designing, fabricating and evaluating tiny but complex devices of sub-millimeter size. This course is given annually, in the 2nd period of every autumn term at KTH (HT-P2; typically last week of October to second week of December).
Course goals:
The students will go through a complete microsystem engineering cycle, as shown in the picture below. Upon completion of the course, they will be able:
- to conceptualize, simulate, and design their own microsystem/microactuator devices for given real-world specifications, by using state-of-the-art simulation and CAD tools,
- to fabricate their own devices in a state-of-the-art 200-mm wafer semiconductor clean-room laboratory, and
- to characterize their device, including the analysis of their failure mechanisms as well as to propose design improvements.
Microsystem Engineering cycle, through which the students will be guided in the course.
Students (2012 course) fabricating their microsystems in KTH's clean-room.
Students (2012 course) fabricating their microsystems in KTH's clean-room.
Evaluation of a fabricated chip (2011 course run).
Microscope picture of a microsystem chip fabricated by the students (2011 course run).
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