Description
This course explores the critical principles and practical aspects of cleanroom environments essential for semiconductor and nanoelectronics fabrication. Learners gain a foundational understanding of contamination sources, cleanroom classifications, airflow control, personnel conduct, and safety practices. Interactive activities, scenario-based tasks, and knowledge checks reinforce essential skills and build confidence for cleanroom operations in modern micro- and nanofabrication.
➢ Course Objectives
- By the end of the course, participants will be able to.
- Describe the purpose and requirements of cleanrooms in semiconductor and nano-device manufacturing.
- Identify contamination sources and apply strategies for their control.
- Explain cleanroom classifications, airflow systems, and environmental controls.
- Demonstrate proper gowning, personnel conduct, and entry/exit protocols.
- Apply safety and emergency response procedures relevant to cleanroom environments.
- Understand cleaning and maintenance routines for sustained contamination control.
➢ Time duration 3 to 3.5 hours




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