【KOSEN】“Teachers also continue to learn” Semiconductor Manufacturing Training for Teachers Simultaneously Held at Asahikawa and Sasebo KOSENs, Teachers Nationwide Experience Practical Manufacturing Sites
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The National Institute of Technology (KOSEN) simultaneously held semiconductor manufacturing process training for KOSEN teachers nationwide at Asahikawa National College of Technology and Sasebo National College of Technology. This initiative addresses the structural challenge of declining teachers with practical manufacturing experience in Japan's semiconductor education, aiming to improve educational quality by allowing teachers to experience semiconductor device design to completion.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this training?
- A: To address the structural issue of a decreasing number of teachers with practical experience in semiconductor education in Japan, and to enhance the quality of education and semiconductor talent development by having teachers experience the entire semiconductor manufacturing process.
- Q: Which teachers participated in the training?
- A: Teachers from national technical colleges across Japan participated, with a total of 12 teachers from Asahikawa and Sasebo technical colleges joining this time.
- Q: What do participants learn specifically in the training?
- A: Participants learn the entire process from designing to completing semiconductor devices by operating actual manufacturing equipment, thereby acquiring practical teaching skills.