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UCI 2013 Class Room: MSTB 120TuTh 3:30-4:50
Class MAE 252: Fundamentals of Microfabrication
Instructor:Prof. Marc J. Madou Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Dept. of Bioengineering4200 Engineering Gateway Building(949) 824-6585email: [email protected]
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This graduate/senior undergraduate course introduces engineering and science students to the science of miniaturization. Different options to make very small machines (micro and nano size) are reviewed, materials choices are discussed, scaling laws are analyzed and many practical applications are reviewed. Prerequisites: This course has no prerequisites and it is open for graduate and senior undergraduate students. For enrolment, schedule an appointment with Dr. Madou at X 4-6585.
Classes:
Class I. IntroductionClass II. UV Lithography—RapidTech TourClass III. Advanced LithographyClass IV. Dry Etching - General PrinciplesClass V. Si Crystal Growth, Crystal Orientation, Oxidation and Interface DefectsClass VI. Wet Bulk MicromachiningClass VII. Physical and Chemical Vapor DepositionClass VIII. Doping and Hybrid Thick Film TechniquesClass IX. Surface MicromachiningClass X. LIGAClass XI. 3D PrintingClass XII. C-MEMSClass XIII. Scaling Laws/Actuators Class XIV.Biomimetics
Textbook: Fundamentals of Microfabrication,By Dr. Marc MadouThe Science of Miniaturization, Third Edition, CRC Press 2011
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