DocumentCode :
2898205
Title :
Success story of collaboration between Intel and Malaysian universities to establish and enhance teaching and research in Electronic Packaging
Author :
Chandran, D.P.K. ; Yeek Kooi Sow ; Mohd Harizan, Mohd Hasri ; Chee Choong Kooi ; Teoh Teik Hoy ; Chong Kim Foong
Author_Institution :
Intel Technol. Sdn Bhd., Bayan Lepas, Malaysia
fYear :
2010
fDate :
Nov. 30 2010-Dec. 2 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The Intel Malaysia Electronic Packaging Higher Education Program Team is proudly one of the teams to benchmark among the industry for their engagement with Malaysian universities. This team was formed with the objective of collaborating with Malaysian universities to accelerate the advancement of research and curriculum to meet rapid technology changes in the area of electronic packaging materials whilst developing a pipeline of technical expertise (Master and PhDs post graduates) relevant to industry requirements. The team comprising of employees from Materials, Assembly Test Technology Development (ATTD-M) and Corporate Affairs has 4 focus areas/sub-teams: University Research, University Curriculum, University Technical Lecture Program & Center of Research and Teaching (CORT). The University Research Team has engaged with 3 leading university faculties and has so far awarded ∼ RM 4.9 Million in research grants focusing on various areas including nanotechnology, novel solder material, material surface modification & new methodology in solder joint analysis. Research work in the recent years has produced over 40 international journals/conferences papers. Through the Technical Lecture Program, Intel delivered total of 150 technical lectures benefiting 8500 university students from 5 universities to promote the field of electronics packaging among university students, post graduates and academician. This program has encouraged university lecturers to initiate research in electronic packaging and also spurred interest in students to consider a career opportunity in Intel or the electronics industry in general. To take these university collaboration efforts to the next stage, Intel has selected Universiti Sains Malaysia´s Material Engineering Faculty to be established and recognized as the region´s center of research and training in electronic packaging. To kick-off these efforts, Intel has contributed RM 380,000 in grants to purchase equipment and c- - apabilities to conduct very specific research in nano-materials and solder material whilst developing local research and academic talents in this area. Overall, these efforts have clearly helped the Malaysian universities to establish research in the electronic packaging area whilst collaborating to incorporate electronic packaging subjects into the current undergraduate and post graduate syllabus. These efforts in university collaborations have clearly paid-off and there will be continued focused as it is essential in supporting the continuous growth of electronic packaging industry in Malaysia.
Keywords :
educational institutions; electronic engineering education; electronics industry; electronics packaging; teaching; Intel; Malaysian universities; electronic packaging industry; electronic packaging material; teaching; university collaboration; CMOS integrated circuits; Conferences; Education; Electronics packaging; Lead; Materials; Packaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Manufacturing Technology Symposium (IEMT), 2010 34th IEEE/CPMT International
Conference_Location :
Melaka
ISSN :
1089-8190
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8825-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMT.2010.5746684
Filename :
5746684
Link To Document :
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