Series on Semiconductor Processing and Integrated Circuits, Part 6: Multilayer Photoresist Processing
A look at multilayer photoresist processing.
An article on contact hole pattering, jointly written with one of our experts, Dr. Micheal Watts.
A review of semiconductor processing, specifically various development processes.
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Dr. Michael Watt’s most recent blog, written on the progress being made regarding materials used for photonic devices.
A description of photoresists used in semiconductor processing.
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A review of oxidation during semiconductor fabrication and semiconductor processing.
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Removing protons and electrons in the Van Allen belts could improve safety for astronauts and satellites.
Taking Control of the Van Allen Belts to Improve Safety in Space Read More »
A brief review how process yields effect the semiconductor processing industry.
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A paper on roll to roll processing written by Glew Engineering consultant Dr. Michael Watts.
Compound semiconductor to keep up with Moore’s Law.
Compound Semiconductor to Keep Up with Moore’s Law Read More »
A review of IEEE’s article on Top Technology Trends for 2014.
UC Berkeley engineering professors are elected into the National Academy of Engineering.
UC Berkeley Engineering Faculty Elected to the National Academy of Engineering Read More »
Semiconductor packaging, one of the final phases of semiconductor processing, is explored.
As nanotechnology, or the building of machines at the molecule scale, and biomimicry has progressed and advanced, electronic skin and even electronic
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Project management and the product development process is in transition due to the popularity of the Agile Project Management methodology.
3D printing is no longer solely for engineering teams, but is moving closer to being accessible to the general consumer.
3D Printers No Longer Just for Engineering Teams Read More »
Electrical engineers, Thomas Edison and Edward Johnson, designed a string of electrical lights that developed into modern day Christmas lights.
Electrical Engineers Bring Christmas Lights to the Masses Read More »
The new deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is a Silicon Valley native.
California Gaining Recognition from the US Patent Office Read More »
Patents are one way to measure a country’s ability to invent.
Professor Avram Bar-Cohen, 2014 IEEE CPMT Field Award Winner, is leader in heat sink, heat transfer, and thermal management.
2014 IEEE CPMT Winner, Expert in Thermal Management and Heat Transfer Read More »