
TUD/DIMES Delft Institute of
Microelectronics and Submicron-technology
Thanks to the enlightened policies of the
Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, the Dutch Ministry of
Economic Affairs, and Delft University of Technology, the Delft Institute of
Microelectronics and Submicron Technology DIMES was created in 1987 as a new
facility for the fabrication of special integrated circuits and submicron
experimental samples. A new 2000 m2 clean room was built. It superseded the
IC-atelier of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and the Center for
Submicron Technology of the Faculty of Technical Physics. On the 1st of January
1993, the 'Research School DIMES' was created to consolidate microelectronic
research and fabrication at Delft University of Technology in one organization.
The Institute was one of the first Dutch Research Schools recognized by the
Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW). In later years a facility for
nano-device fabrication and a high- frequency measurement laboratory were
added.
The research groups in DIMES have actively
cooperated and have been running joint laboratories since the early 1970's,
when the first integrated circuits were fabricated in Delft. It is this
intimate, longstanding and highly profitable integration of all important
aspects of system design, devices and fundamental physics, which made the
Institute to flourish.
The Institute has around 225 researchers,
Ph.D. students and technicians as members, quite a few of whom have achieved a
high international reputation. It engages in an aggressive research program
which aims at developing and supplying a dvanced knowledge and experience for
the benefit of the country's manpower base and its industry. Approximately 120
Ph.D. student members profit from the accumulated knowledge and practical
experience of the Institute, which also features a dedicated education program
for them.
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Website
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updated: 18 April 2007
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