Advantest, NXP and Arizona State University Collaborate to Launch New Test Engineering Curriculum

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Advantest America, Inc.
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First-of-Its-Kind Course Focused on Mixed-Signal and RF Test Illustrates Power of Industry-Academia Collaboration

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Course professor Dr. Sule Ozev shows the test circuitry developed for the new ASU class to Raghu Maddali, Paul Hirsch and Duane Brown.
Course professor Dr. Sule Ozev shows the test circuitry developed for the new ASU class to Raghu Maddali, Paul Hirsch and Duane Brown.

V93000 C Class

A V93000 SoC test system was provided by Advantest and installed at ASU Research Park in Tempe to be used in the course.
A V93000 SoC test system was provided by Advantest and installed at ASU Research Park in Tempe to be used in the course.

TEMPE, Ariz., June 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading semiconductor test equipment supplier Advantest Corporation (TSE: 6857) and Arizona State University (ASU) today announced their collaboration with global semiconductor company NXP® Semiconductors to create a new, “first-of-its-kind” test engineering course at ASU. Officially titled “EEE 522 Radio Frequency Test,” the course content was originally developed by faculty in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU and, through this collaboration, was enhanced with laboratory experiments designed by Advantest and administered jointly by Advantest and NXP during the 2023 spring semester. The course will be offered each year going forward.

The need for the course was first recognized in mid-2022 by colleagues at Advantest and NXP, spurred by two key facts. First, the flurry of wafer-fab construction in Arizona (already home to numerous advanced chipmaking plants) would soon heighten demand for test engineers. Second, local university engineering programs did not offer classes specifically aimed at training and preparing engineers to enter the semiconductor test industry. Advantest and NXP, both of which have multiple locations in Arizona, subsequently approached ASU about implementing such a class and were met with an enthusiastic response.

“This course is a great example of what can happen when there’s true collaboration between industry and academia,” said Raghu Maddali, senior director - test engineering, with NXP and one of the course’s original developers, who worked together with Paul Hirsch, senior global account manager with Advantest. “It came to fruition in a relatively short time, thanks to the dedication and commitment of all involved.”

In addition to conceiving and developing the necessary labs, the two companies contributed resources to ensure its success. Advantest provided a state-of-the-art V93000 SoC test system, installing it at ASU Research Park in Tempe, with experts from both NXP’s and Advantest’s engineering teams donating time to serve as lab supervisors, helping students conduct lab experiments designed to reinforce classroom concepts and, in the process, gain familiarity with an industry-leading ATE platform.

Course professor Sule Ozev, Ph.D., who has taught at ASU for 15 years, noted, “I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge of building the curriculum for this new course from scratch, with the assistance of Advantest’s application engineering team. It’s exciting to be part of a program that will provide the semiconductor industry with a new generation of much-needed test engineers.”