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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Semiconductor Process 1 by Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)

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About the Course

This course aims to provide a general understanding of semiconductor process. This course explores the principles and basic theory of semiconductor device and process. Furthermore, the students will learn the overall semiconductor process such as oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, lithography, etching, thin film deposition, plasma, metallization, and packaging. The lecture notes can be downloaded with registration, that helps students watch the videos. There are quiz problems to check your understanding of the lectures. To receive course certificate., you must score at least 60% of quiz within two chances. Lecture notes, quiz and certificate are offered to registered students only. Introduction to Semiconductor Process 2 Week 1 Wet & Dry Etch (1) Week 2 Wet & Dry Etch (2) Week 3 Thin Film Deposition (1) Week 4 Thin Film Deposition (2) Week 5 Metallization Chemical Mechanical Polishing Strain Engineering Week 6 Electronic Packaging (1) Week 7 Electronic Packaging (2) Week 8 3D Transistor Process...

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By PANKAJ K 2

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Apr 9, 2024

The course should have a few numericals. The content is interesting, easy to follow, and very good.

By Asawera m

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Feb 25, 2024

Good platform for learning

By Greivin A M R

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Sep 11, 2024

excellent

By Russell E B

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Jun 11, 2024

Pretty good course. It covers a lot of ground. And it's a very good introduction and survey to processes used in semiconductor manufacturing and you can complete the course in a couple of days. So, it's good course to start and then move on to other courses on semiconductors. So, I'd like to thank the Instructor and KAIST and Coursera for offering this course. The only negatives are (1) the quizzes are very easy, so I think completing this course and getting the certificate does not show much of any mastery of the material. And (2) instructor's English is not very good - both problems with grammar and he is sometimes hard to understand. But the slides shown do have what he is saying written. I know learning 2nd language is very hard, especially when it is so different than your native language. So, I applaud the instructor for trying, and again, what he is saying in written in the shown slides. Thanks!

By Javier V

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Oct 14, 2024

Fully condensated

By max

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Oct 4, 2024

es muy tecnico, no da ejemplos