In line with SEMI's commitment to addressing the semiconductor industry's pressing need for skilled professionals, SEMI U now offers a series of in-person training sessions, complementing our extensive online courses.
This SEMI U Course can be added to any Heartland Pass for $795 plus Heartland Pass fees. Alternately, if you wish to only attend the SEMI U course, it is available for $895. Additional details and registration links are available here.
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.
This course is suitable for anyone seeking a better understanding of the semiconductor industry, market leaders, terminology, business, and the semiconductor ecosystem.
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.