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Semiconductor Packaging and Characterization Certificate Program
The semiconductor packaging and characterization certificate program prepares students for careers in the semiconductor and electronics industry by teaching the principles of semiconductor packaging. Students will learn about the fundamental electrical, thermal, reliability, materials considerations and tradeoffs, and state-of-the-art technologies, processes, and tools. The courses will consist of two to three synchronous lectures and one in-person lab per week. Labs will be held at the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington, Virginia.

Outcomes
Students will learn how to design, build, and test semiconductor packages through simulation tools and gain hands-on packaging experience in labs using state-of-the-art equipment.

Having successfully completed this program, students will be able to:

  • Design basic architecture and layout of a semiconductor package
  • Analyze the electrical and thermal characteristics of a semiconductor package
  • Select appropriate materials and processes for the fabrication of a semiconductor package
  • Fabricate and characterize a semiconductor package using state-of-the-art equipment
  • Determine failure mechanisms and reliability for a semiconductor package

Roles You’ll Be Ready For
Participants will be ready for entry-level engineering and technician positions in the semiconductor packaging industry following the completion of the program.

Agenda/Schedule
The packaging certificate program will be 10 weeks and will include 60 hours of asynchronous online lectures, and 40 hours of hands-on, in-person lab training. The course consists of 4 modules:

  • Packaging components, materials, and processes
  • Electrical design
  • Thermal design
  • Reliability

Now registering
Cohort 1: February 10 - April 26, 2025

Lectures
Lectures will be available both synchronous and asynchronous on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Labs
Labs will be held at the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington, Virginia. There are two options for labs:

If these lab hours are not feasible, please contact us at info@vast-alliance.org, suggesting a schedule that may work better for you.
 

 

 

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