Jackson coordinates IC processing short course

Michael Jackson, associate professor of microelectronic engineering, led a five-day short course on integrated circuit  processing, June 17-21, for the Northrop Grumman Corporation. Alongside colleagues Robert Pearson, Karl Hirschman, Ivan Puchades, and Stephanie Bolster, the microelectronics team guided attendees through the design, fabrication, and testing of PMOS integrated circuits using the EME department design and testing labs and the KGCOE SNL cleanroom facility. Graduate students Eli Powell, Ceili Lipp, Gavin Anderberg, and Paul Jacobs assisted the faculty. This was the tenth offering under Jackson's direction.