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Making Semiconductors Video

Science in a Technical World

This video is intended to accompany the text Making Semiconductors, which is part of the interdisciplinary unit Science in a Technical World. This unit explores the necessary key skills and knowledge for technicians in the semiconductor industry.

Each video in this series provides a guided tour of the facility and step-by-step dramatizations of each industrial process-from testing of raw materials to packaging of final product.

Format VHS
Grades 9 – 12
Author American Chemical Society
Source/Publisher W. H. Freeman Publisher
ISBN n/a
Shelving Location E Videos
Location Educator Resource Center in the Lyman Library — Museum of Science, Boston
Website Science in a Technical World
Duration 15 to 20 minutes

Making Semiconductors Video

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