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- Ruhr-Universität Bochum

The 17-member delegation visited the Ruhr-University on Monday, February 10, 2025. © RUB, Marquard
INTERNATIONALIZATION

Customized Plasmas for Next Generation Microelectronics

An international collaboration is accelerating the transfer of cutting-edge plasma research into real-world applications to strengthen Europe's microelectronics industry.

Ruhr University Bochum, alongside leading institutions from Japan, Europe and the U.S., is pioneering atomic-scale semiconductor technology for chip manufacturing. At the 1st German-Japanese Plasma Processing Workshop a key initiative was launched to support the European and Japanese Chips Act. A 17-member Japanese delegation explored Bochum’s plasma research expertise, reinforcing global partnerships.

Two-dimensional materials play a crucial role in advancing More than Moore strategies, and controlled plasma processes are vital for their production. Bochum's ForLab Microelectronics is at the forefront, bridging fundamental research with industry applications.

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Published
February 14th, 2025
Author
Meike Drießen (md), Translated by Donata Zuber
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