Heidelberg MLA Workshop
Institute for Matter and Systems (IMS), Georgia Tech
Wednesday, Nov 13th, 2024
Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Georgia Tech
About Heidelberg Instruments
Heidelberg Instruments is a world leader in the design, development, and manufacture of high-precision laser lithography systems, maskless aligners, and nanofabrication tools. With 40 years of experience and well over 1,400 systems installed worldwide, Heidelberg Instruments provides lithography solutions specifically tailored to meet the micro- and nanofabrication requirements of our global customers – no matter how challenging. In our Process and Application Labs (PAL) located in Germany, Switzerland, and China, the engineers train and collaborate closely with our customers to make the most of their Heidelberg Instruments equipment. Industry stakeholders, as well as working groups of the most renowned universities and research institutes all over the world, use Heidelberg Instruments’ systems for advanced micro- and nanopatterning. Fields of application are in micro-optics and microsystems technology, photonics, electronics, semiconductors/advanced packaging, quantum computing, MEMS/NEMS, micro-mechanics, biomedical engineering, 2D materials, IoT, and many more.
About IMS @ GaTech
The Institute for Matter and Systems (IMS), an Interdisciplinary Research Institute at Georgia Tech, solves societal, technological, and scientific challenges by integrating knowledge, methods, and expertise across disciplines:
- Fundamental science to comprehend and control matter from the nanoscale to the mesoscale.
- The synthesis, processing, and characterization of materials to achieve desired properties.
- The design and fabrication of novel devices and components with enhanced capabilities.
- The integration of materials, devices, and components into larger systems.
- Computing, modeling, simulation, and big data to advance progress at all length scales.
- Integration of economic, business, and social factors to ensure sustainable and equitable benefits in all stages of research, from conceptualization to impact.
IMS enables interdisciplinary research in areas including:
- Microelectronic technologies that efficiently sense, process, store, and communicate information while addressing issues related to security, privacy, and inequality.
- Built environment technologiesfor sectors such as automotive, infrastructure and energy that enhance strength, sustainability, reliability, resiliency, and efficiency.
- Human-centric technologiesthat improve human health, wellness, and performance.
- Frontiers in research infrastructure such as characterization, modeling, simulation, and artificial intelligence that impact numerous technologies