Forschungsschwerpunkt Technologien der Mikroperipherik der TU Berlin

Forschungsschwerpunkt Technologien der Mikroperipherik der TU Berlin
Technische Universität Berlin

Organisation type: 
Research institutions
University
Country: 
Germany
Short name: 
FSP Technologien der Mikroperipherik
Description: 

The research department (FSP) technologies of micro peripherals belongs to the leading research institutions in the field of electronic packaging.

The research work is carried out in close cooperation with national and international research institutions. In addition to intensive cooperation with other fields of expertise at TU Berlin, there is, e.g., a successful, closely coordinated collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM). While the research focus fis led on technology-oriented basic research, the Fraunhofer IZM focuses on applied, implementation-oriented research and development.

The FSP has its origin in an initiative of the TU Berlin and the Federal Ministry for Research and Technology. The rapid development of microelectronics revealed deficits in the assembly and connection technology for sensors and integrated circuits in the 1980s. As a center for these technologies of micro-periphery, the FSP was established in 1987 under the direction of Prof. Herbert Reichl, consisting of the research directions development of sensors and actuators (Prof. Obermeier) and assembly and connection techniques (Prof. Reichl).

Following departments of Faculty IV are currently active in the FSP:
Department of Microelectronics Construction and Connection Technologies (Prof. Lang, provisional)
Department of Nano Interconnect Technologies (Prof. Lang)
Department of Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research in Electronics (Prof. Jaeger-Erben)
Department of hetero system integration materials (Prof. Schneider-Ramelow)

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