The initiative for the development of direct optical and maskless lithography technologies is open to collaboration with research institutions, universities, and companies interested in implementing modern technologies for the fabrication of microstructures and opto- and microelectronic components. Partnership can be established in several formats:
Partners can access the maskless lithography technology implemented at ISP to manufacture microstructures, microchips, and other specialized components needed to solve scientific and engineering problems. Initiatives to create joint scientific projects and grant funding applications are welcome.
Partners may order research or expert work within the framework of commercial contracts, including the manufacture of specific structures, testing of materials, analysis of technological processes, and other types of applied research.
Possible cooperation in the form of experience exchange, comparative studies of different methods, materials, or devices, as well as discussions on optimizing technological processes. Such cooperation contributes to the development of joint expertise and raises the level of research in the field.
Interested organizations can refer candidates to the ISP’s specialized postgraduate program, where postgraduates gain access to unique equipment and work on relevant topics within the project, which ensures the training of highly qualified personnel.
ISP is open to involving partner organizations in educational activities:
– conducting training practices for students;
– involvement in bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD research;
– providing internships for young scientists and research assistants;
– creating joint training modules and courses.
The use of the project’s equipment and expertise in the educational process contributes to the formation of a new generation of specialists in the field of micro- and optoelectronics.