The Challenge of Scale: Semiconductor Innovation and Manufacturing
1h 14mBeginner2025-05-30
Authors

Tech Diplomacy Academy

Dr. Dana Weinstein
Course details
Semiconductors power everything from smartphones to national defense systems. This course offers a foundational look at how these critical components are made and why they matter. Explore semiconductor physics, chip design, and the challenges of global manufacturing and supply chains. Learn about emerging materials, nanoscale engineering, and the role of AI in advancing the field. Perfect for policy professionals, tech leaders, or curious learners, join instructor Dana Weinstein as she demystifies microelectronics and helps you grasp the forces shaping tomorrow’s digital economy.
Learning objectives
Evaluate semiconductors' significance to society and the implications of unreliable or untrusted supply chains.
Analyze the policy and business implications surrounding the semiconductor industry, both existing and emerging, including potential future state.
Formulate informed initial opinions, engage in high-level discussions, and interpret the subtext and implications of semiconductor technology.
Learning objectives
Evaluate semiconductors' significance to society and the implications of unreliable or untrusted supply chains.
Analyze the policy and business implications surrounding the semiconductor industry, both existing and emerging, including potential future state.
Formulate informed initial opinions, engage in high-level discussions, and interpret the subtext and implications of semiconductor technology.
Skills covered
ElectronicsHardwareOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. Introduction to Semiconductors
- 02 - What is a semiconductor
- 03 - How does a Semiconductor work
- 04 - Common types of semiconductors
- 05 - Semiconductor building blocks for microelectronics
- 06 - Semiconductors as amplifiers
- 07 - Applications of semiconductors
2. Innovations in Semiconductors
- 08 - Materials challenges
- 09 - Steps of the semiconductor manufacturing process
- 10 - Manufacturing challenges
- 11 - Beyond Moore's law What's next in ICs
- 12 - Emerging technologies and innovations
3. Chapter Name
- 13 - Staying globally competitive in semiconductor manufacturing
- 14 - Guest video - Dr. Todd Younkin - CHIPS act
- 15 - Guest video - Nazak Nikakhtar - U.S. policy measures aimed to level the playing field
- 16 - Guest video - Nazak Nikakhtar - Semiconductor export controls
- 17 - The importance of developing people
- 18 - Guest video - Dr. Mark Lundstrom - International partnership in action
Conclusion
- 19 - Faculty video - Wrapping up
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