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    Microelectronics research at the University of Stuttgart

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    Infrastructure

    Environment

    Clean room at IHT


    © IHT, University of Stuttgart

    Clean room at the IGM


    © IGM, University of Stuttgart

    Clean room at IPV


    © IPV, University of Stuttgart

    Assembly and connection technology at the IIS


    © ZAQuant, University of Stuttgart

    Institute for Semiconductor Technology (IHT)

    Prof. Dr. Alwin Daus

    Institute for Large-Area Microelectronics (IGM)

    Prof. Dr. Norbert Frühauf

    Institute for Intelligent Sensor Technology and Theoretical Electrical Engineering (IIS)

    Prof. Dr. Jens Anders

    Research:

    • Theory
    • Multiphysics simulation
    • Chip design
    • Chip characterization
    • Chiplets
    • System integration

    Institute for Photovoltaics (IPV)

    Prof. Dr. Michael Saliba

    Institute for Semiconductor Optics and Functional Interfaces (IHFG)

    Prof. Dr. Peter Michler

    Teaching

    Projects

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

    The department offers one bachelor’s and six master’s programs, as well as two international master’s programs (in English) and two double master’s programs (DM), see
    www.f05.uni-stuttgart.de/ei/studieninteressierte/

    Department of Physics

    The department’s courses open up the following career fields related to microelectronics for students:

    • High-tech industry (electronics, semiconductor and sensor technology)
    • Optical technologies (lasers, biophotonics, communication technology)

    See www.uni-stuttgart.de/studium/bachelor/physik-b.sc./

    SFB 1667 “Advancing Technologies of Very Low Altitude Satellites (ATLAS)

    GRK 2642: Doctoral candidates for photonic quantum technologies

    IQST: Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology

    BMBF Future Cluster QSens – Quantum Sensors of the Future

    Graduate School Intelligent Methods for Test and Reliability

    Miscellaneous

    Summer School Microelectronics

    Holiday Academy in Sarntal

    Additional information:

    The University of Stuttgart offers a wide range of research topics in the field of microelectronics and photonics. In addition to the combination of microelectronics and photonics, these topics include quantum technologies, optoelectronics and nanoelectronics, neuromorphic computing, and flexible electronics. Various materials are being investigated in these areas, including Group IV alloys, III-V semiconductors, metal halide perovskites, 2D materials, oxide semiconductors, phase change materials, and diamond. These are integrated into various components in the different working groups at the University of Stuttgart: quantum sensors and quantum emitters, transistors, memory devices, photodetectors and emitters, solar cells, and other types of sensors.

    In addition, the University of Stuttgart has a high level of expertise in the design and characterization of integrated circuits and their integration into systems. The University of Stuttgart is involved in various national and international projects and collaborations in these areas, ranging from basic research to application-oriented research in industrial collaborations. A wide range of laboratory and clean room infrastructure with state-of-the-art process and analysis equipment is available for this research.