Micro-transfer printing course
Third party in-person training
English
29. 4. 2025
2 days
Other
Manufacturing Other

Micro-transfer printing (MTP) is a cutting-edge technology in heterogeneous integration that enables the transfer of microscale structures and devices from one substrate to another with high precision and accuracy. This process involves the use of specialized machinery, mechanisms, and software that are specifically designed for micro-transfer printing.

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Explore the field of Micro-transfer printing (µTP), a pioneering technology in heterogeneous integration. This course delves into the intricacies of transferring microscale structures and devices between substrates. These state-of-the-art techniques are not only relevant today but are poised to become pivotal in diverse research domains and technological platforms. Dive into the specialized machinery, mechanisms, and software designed exclusively for micro-transfer printing. If you're ready to explore this captivating field, this course offers the perfect starting point.

Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the machinery, mechanisms, and technology that underpin micro-transfer printing. Immerse yourself in the diverse range of semiconductor material systems, including GaAs, InP, GaN, and Si, and their application potential. Through a blend of expert lectures and in-lab demonstrations, you'll not only grasp the core principles of micro-transfer printing but also learn how to integrate them into your specific area of work or research.

Course components:

  • MTP machine and mechanisms
  • Alignment guidelines
  • Coupon and print
  • Lab demo and fabrication visit
  • InP, GaAs, GaN and Si based MTP technology

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No experience
Tyndall National Institute
Cork
Ireland
EUR 1,200.00
lab access charge, catering
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