New Cleanroom Facility at Alfred State College

Cleanroom Facility at ASC

At a glance

The Electrical Engineering
Technology Department at Alfred State College will open a brand new class
10,000 cleanroom laboratory facility specifically designed for semiconductor
manufacturing technology for the upcoming spring 2008 semester

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The Electrical Engineering
Technology Department at Alfred State College will open a brand new class
10,000 cleanroom laboratory facility specifically designed for semiconductor
manufacturing technology for the upcoming spring 2008 semester. Through a recent NYSTAR (Science, Technology, and Academic Research) grant opportunity, Alfred State
has been able to complete this new microelectronics laboratory facility at a
fraction of the cost of comparable industrial equipment. The laboratory has been
equipped with Modu-Lab semiconductor device manufacturing equipment, which
gives students realistic exposure to the semiconductor planer process. An
important concept of this laboratory is hands-on training. Although it is unlikely that the students will work with this exact type of equipment in industry, the understanding of
general processes gained through laboratory experiences will prepare them to
either continue their education in the microelectronics field or work in a
modern industrial laboratory. Oxidation, diffusion, photolithography, etch, and vapor
deposition stations allow the student the opportunity to design, fabricate, and
test their own simple integrated circuits while gaining experience in working
in a cleanroom environment.

Cleanroom FacilityPictured here, students Samuel Parent, Gouverneur, and Shefia Youssoufou, Bronx, get a preview of this state-of-the art facility.