LE 1 - Contributions of Chemical Engineering in Electronics Industry Flashcards
studies electricity and the its behavior and effects in different mediums
Electronics
Where does chemical engineering making contributions?
Electronics Industry
Energy
Environment
Food and Fisheries Industry
Material Science
Pharmaceutical Industry
is composed of organizations that offer a wide variety of products that depend upon electronic technology to operate
Electronics Industry
year of integrated circuit
1958
year of vacuum diode
1897
year of transistors
1948
year of microprocessor
1969
invented transistors in 1948
Barden, Brattain, and Shockley
invented vacuum diode in 1897
John Ambrose Fleming
invented microprocessor in 1969
Intel
invented integrated circuit in 1958
Jack Kilby
manages the planning of manufacturing equipment layout
chemical engineer
Developing equipment to process products
chemical engineer
Monitoring and analyzing the means of production of chemicals or related products
chemical engineer
Design new systems, circuits and devices
electronics engineer
Ensuring that manufacturing equipment meets the required and/or desired specifications
electronics engineer
Develop existing technology
electronics engineer
turned silicon into a
semiconductor chip
Ensure that Critical Process Ingredients ____________________________ of contaminants
Maintain low levels
specify the ______________________________ of purification techniques
appropriate combination
specify the appropriate combination of _____________________________
purification techniques
help in ____________________________ of chips
manufacturing larger quantities
help in manufacturing larger quantities of chips with _______________________ and ____________________
greater precision and smaller dimensions
develop innovative ways to increase the ________________ and _______________ of raw materials
recycling, reuse
general contribution of chemical engineers in electronics industry
- Material development and production
- Process control equipment design
- producing components that better dissipate heat and operate faster
- Proper assembly of microchips and intricate circuitry
former CEO of Intel
Andrew Grove
BS Chemical Engineering in City College of New York in 1960
Andrew Grove
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in University of California in 1963
Andrew Grove