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contamination control workshop - ed.1

Application deadline 2024-09-17
Start 2024-10-18
End 2024-10-19
Duration 16 hours

Department

DIPARTIMENTO DI ENERGIA

Description

MORNING SESSION Scientific and Technological Principles for Afternoon Hand-on Training. This session will provide a theoretical foundation for the practical experiences you will encounter in the afternoon session. AFTERNOON SESSION Afternoon hand-on Training: participants will rotate through 4 practical training stations, with 8 attendees per station. Each station will offer 90 minutes of hands-on training focused on specific aspects of contamination control.

Educational project

The workshop will be beneficial for anyone who wants to: Learn about the latest trends and technologies in cleanroom design and construction; Gain hands-on experience with cleanroom equipment, instrumentation and procedures; network with your peers in the field. Hands-on learning is a proven effective way to learn new skills and concepts. This workshop will provide participants with the opportunity to learn from experienced academic professor & SME and to practice their skills in a supportive environment. Upon completion of the workshop, participants will be able to: Demonstrate understanding of the concepts covered in each station. Apply the skills learned in each station to their own work. This hands-on workshop is a valuable learning opportunity for anyone who wants to learn more about the topics covered. Participants will gain the skills and knowledge they need to be successful in their career.

Requirements

The science and practical day training will be held at the White Box Contamination Control Research Facilities of the Energy Department at Politecnico of Milano Bovisa site, including lectures and demonstrations by academia and industry SME, Subject Matter Expert. The hands-on workshop is designed for anyone involved in cleanroom and contamination control technologies who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered through a practical approach. This includes: Engineers who design and build cleanrooms; Commissioning agents who test and verify the performance of cleanrooms; End users who work in cleanrooms; Maintenance personnel who keep cleanrooms in operation; Validation personnel who ensure that cleanrooms meet the required standards.

Location

Campus Bovisa - Aula 0.12 - via Lambruschini 4 - 20156 Milano

DIPARTIMENTO DI ENERGIA

Faculty and staff

Director: FRANCESCO ROMANO

Department/School/Institution

DIPARTIMENTO DI ENERGIA

Contact person

STEFANIA LULLI

0223993855

stefania.lulli@polimi.it

Application documents