Precision that Powers Innovation
Bridging the gap between academic theory and industry reality. We provide hands-on education, workforce development, and applied research to fuel Arizona’s semiconductor sector.
200+
Students Trained
15+
Advanced Instruments
$5M+
Research Grants
100%
Industry Placement
Research
The National Science Foundation has awarded NAU a grant to expand its cleanroom facilities and train the next generation of process technicians.
Read MoreEquipment
The lab has acquired a state-of-the-art AFM, enabling sub-nanometer resolution imaging for advanced materials research.
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Join us for a 2-day intensive hands-on workshop covering the fundamentals of spin coating, alignment, and exposure.
Register NowThe NAU Semiconductor Metrology Lab is designed to be the launchpad for the next generation of process technicians and engineers. We go beyond textbook theory, providing students access to industrial-grade optical, laser, pressure, temperature, and nanoscale characterization tools.
Our mission is direct: prepare students with the hands-on skills necessary to thrive immediately in Arizona’s rapidly expanding semiconductor manufacturing workforce. From cleanroom protocols to defect analysis, our students learn by doing.
Lab Director
Ph.D. in Material Science. Leading research in novel dielectric materials.
Lab Manager
20+ years of industry experience at Intel and TSMC. Expert in photolithography.
Education Coordinator
Managing undergraduate curriculum and industry workforce partnerships.
Equipment Engineer
Responsible for tool maintenance, calibration, and user safety training.
Workforce Ready
Focused skill-building for immediate workforce entry. Covers equipment operation, safety protocols, and basic metrology for semiconductor technicians.
Physics & Engineering
Integrating real-world lab experience into engineering and physics curricula. Students gain practical experience alongside theoretical learning.
Advanced Degrees
Supporting Master’s and PhD students with sophisticated characterization tools needed for thesis research and novel material studies.
We are committed to supporting Arizona's tech ecosystem. The lab hosts regular upskilling workshops for current professionals and collaborates directly with industry partners on applied research.
The lab is available for use by NAU students enrolled in relevant courses, faculty researchers, and external industry partners (by appointment).
Contact us to verify availability and discuss your specific metrology needs.
Contact Lab ManagerNorthern Arizona University
Engineering Building 69
2112 S Huffer Ln, Flagstaff, AZ 86011