Přístupnostní navigace

Přejít k obsahu | Přejít k hlavnímu menu

VUT

Menu
  • Life at BUT Submenu
    • BUT Ambience
    • Spaces
    • Dormitories
    • Refectories
    • Sport
    • Brno
    • Practical guide
  • Study Options Submenu
    • Join BUT
    • Short-term studies
    • Degree studies in English
    • Degree studies in Czech

    E-application

  • Students Submenu

    Studies

    • Courses
    • Study programmes
    • Academic year schedule
    • Final theses
    • University-wide Doctoral School

    Legislation and regulations

    • Study Regulations
    • Personal Data Protection

    International

    • Going Abroad
    • Admission Office
    • Welcome week
    • Recognition of Foreign Education

    Study support

    • Scholarships
    • Doctoral Income
    • Social Safety
    • Entrepreneurship Support
  • Research & Development Submenu
    • Research & Development
      at BUT
    • Excellence support
    • International Scientific Advisory Board
    • Research quality assurance system
    • Research infrastructures
    • Knowledge Transfer
    • Open Science
    • Projects
    • Projects from Structural Funds
    • Specific University Research
  • Cooperation Submenu
    • Cooperation with corporate sector
    • Welcome Service
    • International Staff Week
    • International Agreements
    • University Networks
  • University Submenu
    • University profile
    • News
    • Organization Structure
    • Alumni
    • Sustainable university
    • Safe University
    • Entrepreneurial University / ContriBUTe
    • Official notice board
    • Career at BUT
    • Social Safety
    • Support and Development of Employees and Students / HR Award
    • Media
    • Personal Data Protection
    • Contacts

    Faculties

    • Faculty of Civil Engineering
    • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
    • Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication
    • Faculty of Architecture
    • Faculty of Chemistry
    • Faculty of Business and Management
    • Faculty of Fine Arts
    • Faculty of Information Technology

    University Institutes

    • Institute of Forensic Engineering
    • Centre of Sports Activities
    • Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC BUT)

    Parts

    • Centre of Information Services
    • Continuing Education and Counselling Centre
    • Halls of Residence and Dining Services
    • VUTIUM Press
    • Central Library
    • Czech Semiconductor Centre
    • Rectorate
  • CS
  • Log in

    Log in

    • BUT Web
    • Intraportal
    • Studis
    • Teacher
    • Vavis
    • Elearning
  • Search
  • CS

Close

  1. Home
  2. University
  3. News
  4. CEITEC BUT opens its laboratories to high school students and their teachers. They will try their hand at semiconductor manufacturing

CEITEC BUT opens its laboratories to high school students and their teachers. They will try their hand at semiconductor manufacturing

Every year, Brno University of Technology seeks to inspire high-school students to pursue technical education through open days and a variety of thematic workshops. Building on this effort, CEITEC BUT has begun offering an inside look at scientific research, and for the second year now, we organise nanofabrication courses for both high-school students and their teachers.

CEITEC BUT supports high school students' interest in studying technology. | Author: CEITEC BUT

The aim of the courses, of which CEITEC BUT plans to host at least eight for 2025, is to introduce high school students from industrial schools and grammar schools to the basic principles of professional work in cleanrooms where semiconductor components are manufactured. Dates will be announced on a rolling basis, but most of the courses aimed at third-graders are scheduled before the summer holidays [July and August in Czechia] and then before Christmas. This is because teaching tends to be more relaxed at this time, and it is also easier for teachers to organise extra-curricular activities. However, according to Jiří Zita, head of the nanostructure preparation laboratory and expert guarantor of the courses, the courses are not available for entire classes for capacity reasons. “We try to arrange with teachers to select only those students for our courses in whom they see a genuine interest in technical fields. Because for them, such events are truly meaningful and can be the missing piece that motivates them to pursue studies at a technical university,” he says.

The courses are intended for students and teachers. | Author: CEITEC BUT

Students experience the work of scientists in the laboratory

The one-day course is divided into a theoretical and a practical part, with the morning part being devoted to theory. During this roughly two-hour session, students and their teachers will not only learn how to behave in the labs and how the daily maintenance of these ultra-clean spaces is carried out, but also get basic information about how nanostructures are designed and learn about techniques such as lithography, metallization and etching that are used to produce semiconductors. In the practical part, students and their teachers can directly experience work in the lab, where the aim is to demonstrate work with the design and then expose the pre-prepared structure into a metallic layer.

“We work in an ISO Class 5 cleanroom, which is equivalent to an operating theatre in a burn centre, and it is usually a very interesting experience for both the students and their teachers. In fact, to be able to keep this high standard, we have to dress them all in protective clothing. Otherwise, samples and cleanrooms themselves could become contaminated. Even a particle larger than 0.5 microns can destroy a sample,” explains Jiří Zita, who says that the nanofabrication process normally consists of many different steps, the number of which had to be reduced for the course. “However, nothing changes in the way it is done; despite this simplification, the students get a nice overview of how the production of electronic components on a chip is prepared.”

Protective suits must be worn in clean rooms. | Author: CEITEC BUT

In the afternoon session, the students are given silicon wafers, or in other words, on which chips with dimensions of approximately 1x1 cm are placed. They then apply an 80–100 nanometre-thin layer of aluminium and then a light-sensitive varnish, into which the structures are then essentially drawn. The next step is then to remove the non-illuminated photo lacquer and then dry and wet etching, which also removes the aluminium layer at specific points. “The result is a wafer with a visible pattern, which in our case, in addition to basic patterns, can also be the student’s name, the school logo or the CEITEC BUT logo,” he continues, adding that along with the sample, students will take home a certificate of completion.

Participants will also take home samples. | Author: CEITEC BUT

CEITEC BUT is already preparing the CEITEC Academy website, where high school teachers and students will find important information about all the courses that the institute will offer. The authors of the nanofabrication courses are even thinking of eventually offering similar events to upper primary school students. “Children in the eighth and ninth grades are deciding what direction their professional life will take one day. So I imagine that we could also introduce them to the world of technology and research in laboratories in a playful way. And if we can entice children to study STEM fields in this way, for example, that will only be a good thing,” he concludes.

Source: CEITEC BUT (author: Kristina Blűmelová)

  • Author: CEITEC BUT
  • Author: CEITEC BUT
    Show gallery

Published 2025-06-11 08:25
Link https://www.vut.cz/en/but/f19528/d292747
CEITEC BUT

Life at BUT

  • BUT Ambience
  • Spaces
  • Dormitories
  • Refectories
  • Sport
  • Brno
  • Practical guide

Study options

  • Join BUT
  • Short-term studies
  • Degree studies in English
  • Degree studies in Czech
  • E-application

Students

  • Courses
  • Study programmes
  • Academic year schedule
  • Final theses
  • University-wide Doctoral School
  • Study Regulations
  • Personal Data Protection
  • Going Abroad
  • Admission Office
  • Welcome week
  • Recognition of Foreign Education
  • Scholarships
  • Doctoral Income
  • Social Safety
  • Entrepreneurship Support

Research & Development

  • Research & Development
    at BUT
  • Excellence support
  • International Scientific Advisory Board
  • Research quality assurance system
  • Research infrastructures
  • Knowledge Transfer
  • Open Science
  • Projects
  • Projects from Structural Funds
  • Specific University Research

Cooperation

  • Cooperation with corporate sector
  • Welcome Service
  • International Staff Week
  • International Agreements
  • University Networks

University

  • University profile
  • News
  • Organization Structure
  • Alumni
  • Sustainable university
  • Safe University
  • Entrepreneurial University / ContriBUTe
  • Official notice board
  • Career at BUT
  • Social Safety
  • Support and Development of Employees and Students / HR Award
  • Media
  • Personal Data Protection
  • Contacts

Brno University of Technology

Brno University of Technology

Antonínská 548/1
602 00 Brno
Czech Republic

www.vut.cz
vut@vutbr.cz

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • X logo X
  • Bluesky logo Bluesky

  • Podcast logo Podcast
  • E-shop VUT E-shop VUT

Copyright © 2025 VUT

Accessibility Statement
Cookies Policy

  • HR Award logo HR Award
Nahoru