Microelectronics Laboratory



A microelectronics laboratory provides students with access to a sophisticated clean room environment supporting a variety of microelectronics wafer fabrication tools, integrated electronic systems, electronics packaging and testing equipment, and inspection equipment. Various tools supporting fuel cell and solar research are also housed in the lab.
Students learn how to use all of the modern silicon wafer analysis tools, as well as about the production of wafers. Students also have the opportunity to work on industry projects with faculty. This experience means that when graduates move into the workplace, the knowledge they obtain in the lab is immediately applicable.
Industry Partnership
The microelectronics laboratory and its supporting curriculum at ASU's Polytechnic campus demonstrate a strong partnership with local and national industry leaders. The microelectronics program is guided by the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors. The Industry Advisory Board membership includes:
- Amkor Technology
- ASML
- Intel
- Medtronic
- Microchip Technology
- On Semiconductor
- ST Microelectronics
- Texas Instruments
Current Donors
- Intel Corporation
- ASML
- G & K Services
- Amkor Technology
- Medtronic
- Microchip Technology
- On Semiconductor
- Texas Instruments
Interested donors can contact the Polytechnic campus Office Development for information on how to donate to the microelectronics laboratory.
