Any recommendation about Microelectronic Fabrication?

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Microelectronic fabrication resources are available for beginners in electrical engineering, particularly through online tutorials and forums. The book "The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication" by Stephen A. Campbell is a recommended starting point. Users suggest utilizing MIT's OpenCourseWare for comprehensive information on fabrication and microelectronic devices. Additionally, searching specific keywords related to integrated circuits and fabrication can yield useful online materials. Engaging with these resources can significantly enhance understanding of IC fabrication and MEMS.
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Hi, dear all:
I am a newbie in EE, now I am studying some courses related to IC fabrication and MEMS. I have the book : "The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication" by Stephen A. Campbell. I am really wanted to know are there any online tutorial materials and discussion forums for me?
Thanks in advance!
 
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For online tutorials, just use your favorite http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_search.htm and plug in key words like: "Integrated circuit", fabrication, & tutorial. I tried it and saw some really useful URLs.
 
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there is nothing about that!
 
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Hi! Go through the MIT OCW site there is lots of information there.

Fabrication and Microelectronic devices are dwelt upon quite nicely.
 
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