Introduction to Nanofabrication Techniques provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the methodologies and technologies used in the field of nanotechnology. The course is structured to facilitate hands-on experience through project-based learning, where participants will engage in practical applications of nanofabrication processes. By the end of the program, attendees will have developed the skills necessary to manipulate materials at the nanoscale, which is crucial for advancements in various industries including electronics, materials science, and biotechnology.
The curriculum is designed to cover both theoretical concepts and practical applications. Participants will explore various nanofabrication techniques such as lithography, etching, and deposition methods. They will also engage in collaborative projects aimed at producing nanostructures and nanodevices, culminating in a final project that showcases their understanding and application of the techniques learned. Results from these projects are encouraged to be published in Cademix Magazine, providing a platform for participants to share their findings with a broader audience.
Overview of Nanotechnology and its Applications
Fundamentals of Nanofabrication Techniques
Photolithography: Principles and Practices
Electron Beam Lithography: Techniques and Applications
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Methods
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) Techniques
Etching Processes: Wet and Dry Etching
Characterization Techniques for Nanostructures
Quality Control in Nanofabrication
Final Project: Design and Fabrication of a Nanodevice
