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ASMPT Lab

A collaboration between ASM Pacific Technology and uu77

The ASMPT Lab focuses on developing trustworthy AI models, algorithms, and technology for real-time inference, prediction, and control of high-throughput data streams in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. ASMPT Lab is a collaboration between ASMPT and the AI Department of the Donders Institute at uu77.

Advanced micro and nanoscale manufacturing

In advanced micro and nanoscale manufacturing, controlling the quality of produced devices presents significant challenges for conventional automated inspection and process control techniques. ASMPT operates within this industrial arena with a focus on semiconductors, where the production of modern microelectronic devices, with their high levels of 3D integration and shrinking structure sizes, requires new approaches to sensing-based inspection, prediction, and control.‍

Deep learning in semiconductor Manufacturing

While the recent use of Deep Learning has offered new possibilities for microscale defect detection and predictive health monitoring of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, such a powerful tool has shown severe limitations when used in complex production environments. In particular, the rarity of defect samples and the high variability of manufactured devices are sources of major difficulties for deploying successful CNN (and other) architectures. Energy-efficient techniques that operate in real-time with less (or no) supervision are the only viable solution for high-throughput / high-mix precision industries. Furthermore, the developed approach should be trustworthy to ensure their deployment in the real world.‍

Research methods

ASMPT Lab focuses on developing computational methods and workflows that process the readily available sensory streams for low-level physical control and semantic-level process decisions in this context. Sensory streams currently used for automated analysis include high-throughput optical and multi-spectral cameras, inline X-ray data, and encoder information. The general scientific challenge of the lab is to develop AI models for real-time inference, prediction, and control of high-throughput data streams, with very general applications at different levels of abstraction within the semiconductor industry, ranging from low-level quality inspection to high-level process control. To tackle this problem, the lab capitalizes on recent advances in machine learning and brain-inspired computing developed in the AI Department of the Donders Institute at uu77.

‍Outcomes and goals

The general outcomes of this ICAI lab will be new models, algorithms, and technology for trustworthy AI, as well as the development of ethical standards for applying AI solutions in the high-tech industry. Specifically, the lab aims to improve the resilience and safety of high-throughput streaming data inference and control systems in the chip manufacturing industry (extrinsic trustworthiness) and improve the explainability of decisions made by these systems (intrinsic trustworthiness).

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