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  • Linda
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    Griffith

    School of Engineering Professor of Teaching Innovation
    Primary DLC
    Department of Biological Engineering

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    MIT Room
    16-429
    Phone
    (617) 253-0013
    griff@mit.edu

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    Lindsay King
    Assistant phone number
    (617) 253-6220
    lindsayk@mit.edu
  • Israel
    Ruiz

    Executive Vice President and Treasurer
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    Office of the Executive Vice President and Treasurer

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    MIT Room
    4-204
    Phone
    (617) 253-4495
    iruiz@mit.edu
  • Holly
    Harriel

    Associate Professor of Democracy and Civic Engagement
    Primary DLC
    Department of Urban Studies and Planning

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    9-421
    Phone
    (617) 253-0525
    hollyh@mit.edu
  • Mr. Jim Flynn

  • Barbastathis Hero
    June 15, 2022 ILP Faculty Feature

    Imaging the Invisible

    George Barbastathis

  • Josh
    H
    McDermott

    Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
    Primary DLC
    Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

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    MIT Room
    46-4078
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    (617) 253-7437
    jhm@mit.edu

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    John-Elmer Canfield
    Assistant phone number
    (617) 258-9481
    canfield@mit.edu
  • 11.15-16.23-RD-Hu

    November 15, 2023Conference Video Duration: 8:34
    Lightning Talk: Product Design at MIT 
  • 2024 MIT R&D Conference: Track 5 - AI - The Road to Digital Twins in Semiconductor Manufacturing

    November 19, 2024Conference Video Duration: 25:26
    The Road to Digital Twins in Semiconductor Manufacturing
    Duane Boning
    MIT Vice Provost for International Activities (VPIA)
    Associate Director, Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL)
    Clarence J. LeBel Professor, MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)

    There is great interest in “digital twins” to improve many aspects of semiconductor manufacturing, from increased device yield and performance, reduced consumption of energy and materials, increased flexibility, and to enable rapid uptake and scaling of new material, equipment, and process innovations. The digital twin has both physical and virtual components, with bilateral communication and control; the hope is to enable a wide range of models (of equipment, processes, wafers) at different fidelities (physical to simplified empirical, and machine-learning enabled), to support a wide range of “smart” functionalities. The road to digital twins goes through and builds upon many well-trodden paths. Here, several lines of research at MTL since the late 1980’s are highlighted, beginning with elements of the MIT Computer Aided Fabrication Environment including process flow languages, to DOE/Opt methods for automated surrogate model construction, and run by run control to track and compensate for equipment state and wear in CMP and other unit processes. The development of “statistical metrology” methods encompassed characterization and modeling of semiconductor variation, with layout pattern dependent models to identify “hot spots” in planarization, dishing, and erosion for a given design, as well as to guide dummy fill generation. An evolution from statistical to ML/AI approaches, particularly Bayesian methods, enabled design for manufacturability (DFM) for rapid MOSFET characterization, and then rapid fabrication process tuning, as well as AI-enabled anomaly detection. These and other paths bring us to an exciting next stage of the journey: by harnessing advances in sensing and data collection, AI methods, and computational power not possible at the beginning, the community is poised to create and deploy digital twins for semiconductor manufacturing.

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    Sociotechnical Systems and the Future of Human-Model Interactions

    April 17, 2018MIT Faculty Feature Duration: 28:35

    Donna Rhodes

    Principal Research Scientist in the Sociotechnical Research Center; Director of the Systems Engineering Advancement Research Initiative (SEAri)

  • 10.8.20-Imperial-Day-2-Round-Table-discussion

    October 8, 2020Conference Video Duration: 22:43
    Harveen Chugh
    Principal Teaching Fellow in Entrepreneurship, Imperial College London
    Professor Richard Templer, Director of the Cleantech Accelerator at Imperial College London
    Professor Yet-Ming Chiang, Kyocera Professor of Engineering, MIT (to discuss his innovation journey and startups he has founded)
    Lisa Perkins, Director, BT Adastral Park and Research Realisation

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