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Nanofabrication Technologies: Advanced Course at KTH – Deadline 15 april

📍 Location: KTH Campus, Stockholm, Sweden
📅 Course dates: 26 October 2026 – 11 January 2027
📝 Application period: 16 March – 15 April 2026
🎓 Credits: 7.5 ECTS

The Swedish Chips Competence Centre (SCCC) highlights the course “Nanofabrication Technologies (IH2659)”, offered by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. This advanced course introduces the core manufacturing processes used to build modern micro- and nano-electronic devices, a fundamental area for semiconductor innovation and advanced electronics.

The course provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies used to fabricate integrated circuits and nanoscale devices on semiconductor wafers, covering both industrial high-volume manufacturing and research-oriented fabrication techniques.

Participants will explore key process steps such as deposition, lithography, etching, doping and thermal processing, as well as the integration of these processes to build complex electronic systems. The course also introduces concepts such as Moore’s law, process control, yield models and sustainability aspects in semiconductor manufacturing.

A distinctive feature of the training is its hands-on cleanroom component, where students fabricate functional devices using wafer-based processes at the Electrum Laboratory at KTH.

What participants will learn

🔹 Core process technologies used in micro- and nanofabrication
🔹 Wafer-based manufacturing for integrated circuits and MEMS
🔹 Process integration and advanced semiconductor technology nodes
🔹 Models for analysing process performance and yield
🔹 Practical device fabrication in a cleanroom environment

Learn more here: https://www.kth.se/student/kurser/kurs/IH2659?l=en