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SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Polytechnic Institute represents a new and innovative paradigm for public and affordable higher education for students interested in science, engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and other liberal arts offerings for a well-rounded approach to experiential learning. This hands-on education is cognizant and respectful of the customary academic enterprise while fostering the fast-evolving culture of discovery in today’s knowledge-driven global economy, providing students an unmatched, education targeted for success in our fast-changing world. SUNY Poly students enjoy a public school tuition with benefits that many small, private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.

Master of Science

Advanced Technology with a focus in

Contact us: Office of Graduate Studies State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 257 Fuller Road, Albany, NY 12203 (518) 956-7017 kthompson@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu

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Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology


SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Polytechnic Institute represents a new and innovative paradigm for public and affordable higher education for students interested in science, engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and other liberal arts offerings for a well-rounded approach to experiential learning. This hands-on education is cognizant and respectful of the customary academic enterprise while fostering the fast-evolving culture of discovery in today’s knowledge-driven global economy, providing students an unmatched, education targeted for success in our fast-changing world. SUNY Poly students enjoy a public school tuition with benefits that many small, private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.

Master of Science

Advanced Technology with a focus in

Contact us: Office of Graduate Studies State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 257 Fuller Road, Albany, NY 12203 (518) 956-7017 kthompson@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu

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Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology


M.S. in Advanced Technology Students Students admitted to the program typically have earned an engineering, engineering technology, chemistry, materials science, physics or similar baccalaureate degree. Transfer credits for post-baccalaureate courses or certificates may be considered for awarding advanced standing on a case-by-case basis. With many classes meeting in the evenings or online, the course schedule of the M.S. in Advanced Technology program is tailored for a working professional’s schedule.

Program Structure The Program The M.S. in Advanced Technology is a course-based, advanced degree program designed for professionals who want to expand their knowledge, learn new skills, and advance their careers in the semiconductor and other advanced manufacturing industries. Focusing on the enabling technologies for semiconductor processing and nanomanufacturing, this pioneering program uses an applied learning approach that is centered on cutting-edge patterning, fabrication, metrology, and device characterization methods for current and next-generation high-volume manufacturing of nanoelectronics. Students in the program gain an unparalleled education from our world-class faculty and benefit from taking classes at SUNY Poly’s Albany NanoTech Complex, where the program leverages the on-site process flow development activities and resources.

The overarching structure of the Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology focus encompasses the design and development of process flows for advanced design rules, material sets, and device architectures at its core. Designated electives allow our students to delve further into specific subjects, such as metrology and process control, reliability, lithography, data analytics, optoelectronics, or photonics. The coursework will be aptly supplemented with actual case studies that will teach systematic problem solving methodologies for yield and process issues. A step-by-step approach to following an industry-relevant ReRAM flow will provide hands-on experience in lot tracking and inspection practices over multiple process sectors including lithography, etch & CMP.

What You Will Study Students complete 33 credits, split between core and elective coursework in subjects, such as: • Special Topics in Advanced Technology • Engineering and Society • Reliability and Quality Assurance • Semiconductor Processing • Semiconductor Metrology • Industrial Nanomanufacturing • Economic Principles of Nanotechnology Management • Competitiveness in Nanomanufacturing Industries • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nanotechnology

Students are not required to complete a thesis at the end of the program.

SUNY Poly’s Albany Campus Located in New York’s capital city, SUNY Poly’s Albany Campus offers degrees in the emerging disciplines of nanoengineering and nanoscience, as well as cutting-edge nanobioscience programs. Classrooms and labs are located within our Albany NanoTech Complex, a global educational, research, development and prototyping facility. With world-class resources at their fingertips, SUNY Poly students go beyond theory and textbooks to work alongside industry leaders on next-generation technologies using our tools and facilities.


M.S. in Advanced Technology Students Students admitted to the program typically have earned an engineering, engineering technology, chemistry, materials science, physics or similar baccalaureate degree. Transfer credits for post-baccalaureate courses or certificates may be considered for awarding advanced standing on a case-by-case basis. With many classes meeting in the evenings or online, the course schedule of the M.S. in Advanced Technology program is tailored for a working professional’s schedule.

Program Structure The Program The M.S. in Advanced Technology is a course-based, advanced degree program designed for professionals who want to expand their knowledge, learn new skills, and advance their careers in the semiconductor and other advanced manufacturing industries. Focusing on the enabling technologies for semiconductor processing and nanomanufacturing, this pioneering program uses an applied learning approach that is centered on cutting-edge patterning, fabrication, metrology, and device characterization methods for current and next-generation high-volume manufacturing of nanoelectronics. Students in the program gain an unparalleled education from our world-class faculty and benefit from taking classes at SUNY Poly’s Albany NanoTech Complex, where the program leverages the on-site process flow development activities and resources.

The overarching structure of the Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology focus encompasses the design and development of process flows for advanced design rules, material sets, and device architectures at its core. Designated electives allow our students to delve further into specific subjects, such as metrology and process control, reliability, lithography, data analytics, optoelectronics, or photonics. The coursework will be aptly supplemented with actual case studies that will teach systematic problem solving methodologies for yield and process issues. A step-by-step approach to following an industry-relevant ReRAM flow will provide hands-on experience in lot tracking and inspection practices over multiple process sectors including lithography, etch & CMP.

What You Will Study Students complete 33 credits, split between core and elective coursework in subjects, such as: • Special Topics in Advanced Technology • Engineering and Society • Reliability and Quality Assurance • Semiconductor Processing • Semiconductor Metrology • Industrial Nanomanufacturing • Economic Principles of Nanotechnology Management • Competitiveness in Nanomanufacturing Industries • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nanotechnology

Students are not required to complete a thesis at the end of the program.

SUNY Poly’s Albany Campus Located in New York’s capital city, SUNY Poly’s Albany Campus offers degrees in the emerging disciplines of nanoengineering and nanoscience, as well as cutting-edge nanobioscience programs. Classrooms and labs are located within our Albany NanoTech Complex, a global educational, research, development and prototyping facility. With world-class resources at their fingertips, SUNY Poly students go beyond theory and textbooks to work alongside industry leaders on next-generation technologies using our tools and facilities.


M.S. in Advanced Technology Students Students admitted to the program typically have earned an engineering, engineering technology, chemistry, materials science, physics or similar baccalaureate degree. Transfer credits for post-baccalaureate courses or certificates may be considered for awarding advanced standing on a case-by-case basis. With many classes meeting in the evenings or online, the course schedule of the M.S. in Advanced Technology program is tailored for a working professional’s schedule.

Program Structure The Program The M.S. in Advanced Technology is a course-based, advanced degree program designed for professionals who want to expand their knowledge, learn new skills, and advance their careers in the semiconductor and other advanced manufacturing industries. Focusing on the enabling technologies for semiconductor processing and nanomanufacturing, this pioneering program uses an applied learning approach that is centered on cutting-edge patterning, fabrication, metrology, and device characterization methods for current and next-generation high-volume manufacturing of nanoelectronics. Students in the program gain an unparalleled education from our world-class faculty and benefit from taking classes at SUNY Poly’s Albany NanoTech Complex, where the program leverages the on-site process flow development activities and resources.

The overarching structure of the Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology focus encompasses the design and development of process flows for advanced design rules, material sets, and device architectures at its core. Designated electives allow our students to delve further into specific subjects, such as metrology and process control, reliability, lithography, data analytics, optoelectronics, or photonics. The coursework will be aptly supplemented with actual case studies that will teach systematic problem solving methodologies for yield and process issues. A step-by-step approach to following an industry-relevant ReRAM flow will provide hands-on experience in lot tracking and inspection practices over multiple process sectors including lithography, etch & CMP.

What You Will Study Students complete 33 credits, split between core and elective coursework in subjects, such as: • Special Topics in Advanced Technology • Engineering and Society • Reliability and Quality Assurance • Semiconductor Processing • Semiconductor Metrology • Industrial Nanomanufacturing • Economic Principles of Nanotechnology Management • Competitiveness in Nanomanufacturing Industries • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nanotechnology

Students are not required to complete a thesis at the end of the program.

SUNY Poly’s Albany Campus Located in New York’s capital city, SUNY Poly’s Albany Campus offers degrees in the emerging disciplines of nanoengineering and nanoscience, as well as cutting-edge nanobioscience programs. Classrooms and labs are located within our Albany NanoTech Complex, a global educational, research, development and prototyping facility. With world-class resources at their fingertips, SUNY Poly students go beyond theory and textbooks to work alongside industry leaders on next-generation technologies using our tools and facilities.


SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Polytechnic Institute represents a new and innovative paradigm for public and affordable higher education for students interested in science, engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and other liberal arts offerings for a well-rounded approach to experiential learning. This hands-on education is cognizant and respectful of the customary academic enterprise while fostering the fast-evolving culture of discovery in today’s knowledge-driven global economy, providing students an unmatched, education targeted for success in our fast-changing world. SUNY Poly students enjoy a public school tuition with benefits that many small, private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.

Master of Science

Advanced Technology with a focus in

Contact us: Office of Graduate Studies State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 257 Fuller Road, Albany, NY 12203 (518) 956-7017 kthompson@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu

7/22

Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology


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