Dr. Gabriel conducted a seminar titled
"Tasty Chips: Ingredients for Making the Microchip." In
In his presentation, Dr. Gabriel provided an overview of the different materials commonly used in microchip manufacturing, such as silicon wafers, dopants, metals, and insulators. He elaborated on the properties and characteristics of these materials, their role in the chip fabrication process, and the considerations involved in their selection and handling.
Dr. Gabriel delved into the various technologies and processes employed in microchip production, including photolithography, etching, deposition, and packaging. He provided insights into the principles underlying these technologies and their significance in achieving the desired functionalities and performance of microchips.
Dr. Gabriel highlighted the challenges and considerations in microchip manufacturing, including yield optimization, quality control, and process integration. He also discussed the latest trends and advancements in microchip fabrication, such as nanotechnology, 3D integration, and emerging materials.