Scientists/engineers/students at national labs, universities, defense or private industry are welcome!
All lectures are open to the public and can be watched live using the link below (starting July 28th, 9amET)
In 2025 the school will be a collaboration between PPPL and two Department of Energy Microelectronics Science Research Centers. The school will focus on the application of plasmas to microelectronics and quantum information science. It will include an introduction to relevant plasma physics fundamentals and modules on the application of a variety of technical plasmas to material synthesis, modification and processing in microelectronics and quantum information science fields. Focus topics include:
The topics are approached from broad perspectives, and are intended for participants with primary backgrounds in plasma science, interested in their application to microelectronics (ME) and quantum information science (QIS), as well as ME and QIS scientists interested in leveling up their understanding of plasma processing technologies. The topics are approached from a broad perspective and with minimal prerequisites.
The Summer School is open to the public subject to space constraints. Registration is required. Scientists, engineers and students at national labs, universities, defense or private industry are especially encouraged to apply.
All lectures are open to the public and can be watched live using the link below (starting July 28th, 9amET)
Location / Eastern Time | Day 1 (7/28/25) Maeder Hall |
Day 2 (7/29/25) Maeder Hall |
Day 3 (7/30/25) PPPL |
Day 4 (7/31/25) PPPL |
Day 5 (8/1/25) Maeder Hall |
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9:00am-9:30am | Welcome / Logistics Menard/Dominguez/Raitses/Stacey |
9:00AM-10:00AM: Modeling excited-state chemistry and quantum defects via quantum mechanics Martirez |
9:00AM-10:30AM: What comes around goes around: Using AI to make AI Gottscho |
Friday Times (ET)UPDATED | ||
9:30am-10:30am | Introduction to Microelectronics Technologies and Industry Hamaguchi |
Microscopy and Spectroscopy to Characterize Processed Materials Kunin |
9:00AM-10:00AM: Modeling excited-state chemistry and quantum defects via quantum mechanics Martirez |
9:00AM-10:30AM: What comes around goes around: Using AI to make AI Gottscho |
8:45am-9:45am | QIS Diamond Growth Stacey |
10:30am-10:45am | BREAK | BREAK | 10:00AM-10:15AM: BREAK | BREAK | 9:45am-9:55am | BREAK |
10:45am-11:45am | Intro to QIS Stacey |
Surface reaction and kinetics in state-of-the-art etching processes Chang |
10:15AM-11:15AM: Plasma diagnostics for processing applications Donnelly |
AI/ML for Fusion - and beyond! Churchill |
9:55am-10:55am | QIS Plasma Fabrication Pakpour-Tabrizi |
11:45am-1:00pm | LUNCH | LUNCH | 11:15AM-1:00PM: NSTXU Tour + LUNCH | LUNCH | 10:55am-11:05am | BREAK |
1:00pm-2:00pm | What every scientist and engineer needs to know about low temperature plasma physics Kaganovich |
1:10pm-2:10pm: Use of ALD and selective isotropic etch / ALE in the manufacturing of advanced logic and memory devices Lill |
Synthesis of atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides and their heterostructures Xie |
Magnetically-enhanced Plasma Sources for Materials Processing Applications Raitses |
11:05am-12:05pm | Flash Talks Remote Participants |
2:00pm-2:15pm | BREAK | 2:10pm-2:20pm: BREAK | PPPL Tour Dominguez / Gilson |
Poster Session Local Participants |
12:00pm-1:00pm | LUNCH |
2:15pm-3:15pm | Fundamentals of Plasma Chemistry Chang |
2:20pm-3:20pm: An Introduction to Low Temperature Plasma Modeling – A Semiconductor Industry Perspective Rauf |
PPPL Tour Dominguez / Gilson |
Poster Session Local Participants |
1:00pm-2:00pm | Plasmas in Microelectronics – Enabling the Future of Microelectronics Labelle |
3:15pm-3:30pm | BREAK | 3:20pm-3:30pm: BREAK | PPPL Tour Dominguez / Gilson |
Poster Session Local Participants |
2:00pm-2:15pm | Closing Remarks Dominguez/Raitses/Stacey |
3:30pm-4:30pm | Plasma sources for processing Godyak |
Flash talks Remote Participants |
PPPL Tour Dominguez / Gilson |
Poster Session Local Participants |
The Summer School is organized by: