Microelectronics and Materials Technology Centre

RMIT University's Microelectronics and Materials Technology Centre (MMTC) was established in 1982 as a Commonwealth Government funded “Centre of Excellence” specialising in microelectronics and materials research.

Today, the MMTC, is recognized as a leading Australian research facility for the design, fabrication, packaging and characterization of micro/nano-scale devices. These devices include integrated optical, sensor, microfluidic, MEMS and RF devices.

Located in RMIT’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the MMTC has an extensive range of fabrication and characterization equipment and recognized expertise in device fabrication and packaging technologies. The Centre includes two cleanrooms, a vacuum laboratory, a device characterisation laboratory and a device packaging laboratory. In addition, there is an associated integrated optics laboratory and a sensor technology laboratory

The MMTC supports a range of major research programs and industry related projects undertaken at RMIT in the fields of photonics, sensors, micro/nanoelectronics, micro electromechanical systems (MEMS), microwave photonic and RF systems. The Centre also supports teaching programs through undergraduate coursework projects and laboratory exercises, postgraduate coursework projects and TAFE training in microfabrication technologies.


Contact Details

Professor Michael Austin
Director, MMTC
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
RMIT University

Telephone +61 3 9925 2459
Email: michael.austin@rmit.edu.au
http://www.rmit.edu.au/sece/mmtc

Cleanroom


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