Semiconductor Packaging Academy

Overview

Learn the essential methods for enclosing and protecting semiconductor devices, focusing on the latest packaging technologies and their impact on device performance and reliability.

Beginner Courses:

Electrical Characterization: Diodes

Electrical Characterization: MOSFETs

Introduction to Semiconductor Packaging

Intermediate Courses:

Semiconductor Packaging Manufacturing

Advanced Semiconductor Packaging

Mechanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress & Strain and Axial Loading

High Voltage Schottky and p-n Diodes

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Take the first step toward advancing your career in the semiconductor industry. Apply Now and become a key player in the future of technology. Priority will be given to students and faculty from educational institutions.

Enhancing Your Learning Journey

To maximize your learning experience and career potential, we recommend supplementing your technical courses with a curated selection of English language and human skill courses. These additional courses are designed to enhance your communication abilities, critical thinking, and professional skills, providing a well-rounded education that will set you apart in the semiconductor industry.

English Language Courses:

1. English for Business and Entrepreneurship
2. Business Writing
3. Business English: Finance and Economics
4. Business English: Management and Leadership
5. Business English: Marketing and Sales
6. Business English: Final Project
7. Business English: Meetings
8. Business English: Capstone Project
9. Business English: Making Presentations
10. Business English: Planning & Negotiating
11. Business English: Networking

Professional Skills Courses:

1. Communication in the 21st Century Workplace
2. Communicating Your Best Self
3. Communicating In Groups and Teams
4. Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management for Personal & Professional Productivity
5. Solving Problems with Creative and Critical Thinking
6. Critical Thinking Skills for the Professional
7. Leading Oneself with Personal Excellence
8. Leadership
9. Relationship Management

New

Professional careers is now available for the semiconductor industry.

Job and Career Outlook:

Semiconductor packaging is a critical step in the semiconductor manufacturing process, involving the protection and connection of semiconductor devices to the outside world. Careers in this field ensure the durability and functionality of semiconductor products. A career in semiconductor packaging offers the chance to work on the final stages of semiconductor production, making devices ready for consumer and industrial use. Sample careers include:

Packaging Engineer

Assembly Engineer

Failure Analysis Engineer

Quality Assurance Engineer

Packaging Development Engineer

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We map courses to your specific needs using our Skills Graph, an internal machine learning engine that matches skills to courses using data from our work with over 7,000 enterprise customers and 118+ million learners. We make recommendations based on topic relevance, skills learned, course popularity (enrollments), and course quality (star rating).

Enhancing Your Learning Journey

To maximize your learning experience and career potential, we recommend supplementing your technical courses with a curated selection of English language and human skill courses. These additional courses are designed to enhance your communication abilities, critical thinking, and professional skills, providing a well-rounded education that will set you apart in the semiconductor industry.

Huyen Nguyen

Program Coordinator, Indo-Pacific Region

Huyen Nguyen is the Program Coordinator, Indo-Pacific Region for the Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chain project in the Vietnam representative office for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Huyen supports the coordination and implementation of ISTI activities in the Indo-Pacific region countries.

Ha Mai

Data Analyst

Ha Mai serves as Data Analyst in the Vietnam representative office for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and the Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chain project. Ha supports the collection and management of ITSI project datasets, ensuring data accuracy and integrity.

Melissa Stine

Program Manager, Americas Region

Melissa Stine is the Program Manager of Strategic Initiatives in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and the Program Manager, Americas Region, for the Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chain project, overseeing the implementation of project activities within the Americas Region countries.

Dung Le

Program Manager, Indo-Pacific Region

Dung Le serves as Program Manager, Indo-Pacific Region for the Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chain project in the Vietnam representative office for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU), overseeing the implementation of project activities within the Indo-Pacific region countries.

Thai Tran

Sr. Manager for Monitoring and Evaluation

Thai Tran serves as Sr. Manager for Monitoring and Evaluation in the Vietnam representative office for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and the Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chain project. Thai oversees the comprehensive quality assurance of all ITSI project deliverables, ensuring activities meet project KPIs and align with the established quality criteria.

Jesús Silva

Associate Director of Program Operations

Jesús Silva Elizalde serves as the Associate Director of Operations for the International Technology Security and Innovation (ITSI) Fund, Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chains Project in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). Leveraging vast USAID, Chips Act, and semiconductor experience, Jesús oversees the implementation of all ITSI activities.

Jose Quiroga

Managing Director

Jose A. Quiroga is the Director of Global Development in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (FSE) at Arizona State University (ASU) and the Managing Director of the Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chains Project at ASU, funded by the US Department of State through the International Technology Security and Innovation (ITSI) Fund. This program aims to enhance workforce capabilities within semiconductor assembly, testing, and packaging (ATP) operations across key partner countries. By prioritizing workforce development activities, the initiative seeks to create a sustainable pipeline of skilled professionals essential for the semiconductor industry’s growth and resilience.

Jeffrey Goss

Principal Investigator

Jeffrey Goss is a prominent leader in global and professional development, holding roles as Associate Vice Provost SE Asia, Executive Director, and Assistant Dean in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). With over 25 years of experience, he has significantly impacted STEM education and workforce development globally. Mr. Goss is Principal Investigator for the International Technology Security and Innovation (ITSI) Fund. His leadership has advanced STEM education and strengthened supply chains in the Americas and Indo-Pacific, enhancing global semiconductor ecosystems.