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This category is for sites specifically related to the technology of semiconductor electronics as a science. Submissions of sites dealing with manufacturing and production should be made to the appropriate subcategory elsewhere in the directory.
http://www.esyst.org/
Provides tools and resources to support electronics technology and electronic systems education.
http://phys.org/technology-news/
Features news about semiconductor technology with scientific discussions.
http://www.physnews.com/
Nanotechnology and physics news aggregation system.
http://www.clarycon.com/
A source of information for plasma etch and integration engineers with focus on frontend and transistor technology from Clarycon. Features news, white papers, events, and links.
http://siliconrun.com/
Silicon Run Productions makes educational films that provide an in-depth exploration of the manufacture of integrated chips from the semiconductor material silicon.
http://semiconductordevice.net/
Discussions about device modelling, process simulation, physics, and compact models.
http://www.semi1source.com/materials/
Properties and key characteristics of semiconductor materials both elemental and compound.
http://www.semi1source.com/
One-stop semiconductor information center; contains glossary, hall of fame, useful links as well as information on materials, processes, and devices.
http://www.semiconductorservices.com/
Training courses and up-to-date technological information for professionals in the semiconductor industry.
http://www.semiconductor-technology.com/
International coverage of semiconductor technology projects both in production and under development.
http://www.pbs.org/transistor/
A history of the invention and development of the transistor, from the discovery of the electron to the dawn of Silicon Valley.
http://www.wafer-bumping.com/
A site about semiconductor advanced packaging fabrication processes and methods.
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