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Semiconductor Engineering Graduate Certificates

Advance your career in the semiconductor industry with one of three new graduate certificates from the University at Albany – online or on campus!  

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Advance your career in the semiconductor industry with one of three new graduate certificates from the University at Albany – online or on campus!

Semiconductor Manufacturing

The Graduate Certificate in Semiconductor Manufacturing provides a comprehensive overview of the semiconductor and microelectronics manufacturing process, beginning with the science of materials used in microelectronics manufacturing, microelectronic device architecture and operation, wafer processing and patterning technologies, quality control and device performance and reliability.


Semiconductor Patterning and Processing

The Graduate Certificate in Semiconductor Patterning and Processing provides in-depth understanding of the lithographic, deposition and etch processes and technologies used in the fabrication of microelectronics on wafers. Particular attention is given to determining optimal operating conditions for meeting target design specifications.


Semiconductor Metrology

The Graduate Certificate in Semiconductor Metrology provides both a practical and theoretical foundation for professionals who need to understand operational fundamentals and physical principles that underly semiconductor metrology for high volume manufacturing. The program focuses on the metrology methods used for measuring statistical process variations that affect yield, as well as design of sampling strategies and data interpretation.

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For the past twenty years, UAlbany’s faculty have taught and researched at Albany NanoTech, a state-of-the-art campus that brings together industry leaders, academia and international partners to develop next-generation chips and chip fabrication processes.

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