[labnetwork] Microfabrication class

Sergi Lendinez sergilendi at lsu.edu
Fri Oct 7 13:39:20 EDT 2022


Dear labnetwork community,

Here at LSU we are planning to start a microfabrication class soon, and I would like to ask for your opinions about setting up this kind of class at a university. I am not sure if this topic has been discussed here before, so I apologize for any possible duplication.

Any information would be very helpful, like do's and don't's, devices being fabricated, number of students, students/teacher ratio, course load, etc.

I'd like to fabricate some CMOS device, but we lack some critical equipment such as a diffusion tube furnace, cvd, or packaging tools, so I'm looking for alternate ideas: maybe a photodiode/detector, a Hall sensor or some micro-fluidic channels. If anyone has some experience fabricating these devices in a class setup, is there anything you'd be willing to share?

Many thanks,
Sergi

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Sergi Lendinez, Ph. D.
Assistant Director NFF | Louisiana State University
Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD)
6980 Hefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
(225) 578-9378
sergilendi at lsu.edu<mailto:sergilendi at lsu.edu> | lsu.edu/nanofabrication<https://lsu.edu/nanofabrication>

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