Within the United States’ a new form of engineering education has become popularized: project-based learning particularly for first-year engineering students. Often hands-on projects courses become ...
Maximilian Holland, research associate, and Marion Früchtl, head of cross competence field, Fraunhofer Institute for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology (IGCV) Figure 1: The design of a ...
Author Dr. R. Russell Rhinehart discusses his new book, Nonlinear Model-Based Control: Using First-Principles Models in Process Control, and explains why nonlinear first-principles models should be ...
Semiconductor process engineers would love to develop successful process recipes without the guesswork of repeated wafer testing. Unfortunately, developing a successful process can’t be done without ...
It’s no secret to anyone that chip design gets harder every year. There are two major trends driving these ever-increasing challenges. The first is the continual scaling down to smaller design nodes.
Have you ever thought about how and why something was designed? Who was considered a “stakeholder” for the design? And what biases are baked within the process of designing something? These are some ...
Why does anything have to change? A manufacturing company’s most critical product decisions are made every day in design reviews. And if you assess the state of what a design review looks like today, ...
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