Dr. Eujin Tan, an ex-PhD student under Prof Pey Kin Leong’s supervision, has been awarded “The 2008 Norman Hackerman Young Author Award in Solid-State Science & Technology” by The Electrochemical Society, USA, for his paper, “Materials and Electrical Characterization of Er(Si1–xGex)2–y Films Formed on Si1–xGex(001)(x = 0-0.3) via Rapid Thermal Annealing,” published in JES, Vol. 155, No. 1, 2008, p. H26. Congratulations!.
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Congratulations on Professor Wang Hong having been appointed as a member of quantum, power and compound semiconductor devices committee for 2009 IEEE Interminational Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM)! .
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The school has established the Nanyang Nanofabrication Centre (N2FC) comprising N2FC Clean Room 1 (CR1) [previously the Microfabrication Laboratory (MFL)] and N2FC Clean Room 2 (CR 2) [previously the MicroFabrication Facilities (MFF)]. |
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NTU, Microelectronics joint collaboration with Nitto Denko for Organic Photonics, for detail, please refer to :
Nitto Denko Invests in Organic Electronic Device Research in Singapore
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Nanowerk Spotlight:“Carbon nanomattresses to provide tunable damping properties for nanodevices”
Professor Tay Beng Kang’s team has achieved an excellent candidate for an intrinsic damping material by combining highly elastic carbon nanotubes with a diamond-like carbon film. For details, please refer to: http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=3453.php |
SPIE News:
“Physical characterization of breakdown in metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors”
Professor Pey Kin Leong’s team has confirmed that gate-dielectric breakdown in field-effect transistors depends not only on the gate dielectric but on the electrode materials and the overall structure. For details, please refer to: http://spie.org/x17096.xml |
NTU and Chartered Set Up Joint Laboratory for Advanced Microelectronics Research
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. (Chartered), one of the world’s top dedicated foundries, today announced the opening of Chartered@NTU, a 100 square-meter joint laboratory set up by the two organisations, to promote technology exchange and collaboration for joint research and development projects. The focus of the research is cutting-edge nano-scale complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) process technology and reliability. For more information, please click here. |
Joint Master of Science Degree Programme in Microelectronics between Nanyang Technological University, Technische Universität München and German Institute of Science and Technology
A highly specialized Master of Science programme in Microelectronics, which is jointly prepared by Nanyang Technical University (NTU) and Technical University of Munich (TUM), offered on a full-time basis for training engineers to work in silicon wafer fabrication industries, engage with the related research institutions and pursue further studies. The German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) will provide the management and administration of this self-financed programme. The programme, which is prepared for an 18 month full-time candidature, includes 2 semesters of course work, and a full-time 6-month thesis on a Microelectronics topic. The programme will be launched in the coming Oct 2007 and the subsequent intake will be in Jan 2008. Scholarship may provide to qualified candidates. We are now called for applications. For contact information, please click here. |
EDB invests S$8 million for wafer fabrication programme to train 300 wafer specialists
NTU increases intake in Microelectronics courses
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EDB Wafer Fabrication Specialist Manpower Programme (Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities)
The Economic Development Board is investing $8m in a wafer fabrication programme that would guarantee participating undergraduates jobs upon graduation. Both NTU and NUS would participate in the programme.
For NTU’s EEE and MSE students, who specialize in wafer fabrication for one year will receive a monthly stipend of S$1,080 For more information, please contact :
Prof Pey Kin Leong @ eklpey@ntu.edu.sg
A/P Ang Diing Shenp @ edsang@ntu.edu.sg
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