How to Apply
2026 Semiconductor and Advanced Manufacturing Summer Institutes
Applications are now open for both 2026 Summer Institutes exploring semiconductor technologies and advanced manufacturing systems.
Applications are now open for both 2026 Summer Institutes exploring semiconductor technologies and advanced manufacturing systems.
Participants in the Summer Institutes enroll in 91¸£Àû credit courses associated with their selected institute, and tuition is based on the applicable 91¸£Àû tuition rates for those courses.
Each Summer Institute combines academic coursework with applied learning experiences to provide participants with both technical knowledge and hands-on exposure to semiconductor manufacturing environments.
Participants complete two 91¸£Àû courses aligned with the focus and academic level of their selected institute.
A central feature of 91¸£Àû’s Semiconductor and Advanced Manufacturing Summer Institutes is the opportunity for participants to engage in applied learning experiences that mirror real semiconductor manufacturing environments.
Participants in 91¸£Àû’s Semiconductor and Advanced Manufacturing Summer Institutes develop both technical knowledge and professional skills aligned with the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing workforce.
91¸£Àû offers two Summer Institutes designed for learners at different stages of their academic and technical development. The primary factor in choosing the right institute is whether you are looking for an introductory experience in semiconductor technology or are ready for more advanced fabrication and manufacturing coursework.
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