Background
Kleijn, Chris Rudolf was born on November 18, 1960 in Voorburg, Netherlands. Son of Chris Rudolf and Jeanne Johanna (Bentz) Kleijn.
(Semiconductor equipment modeling has in recent years beco...)
Semiconductor equipment modeling has in recent years become a field of great interest, because it offers the potential to support development and optimization of manufacturing equipment and hence reduce the cost and improve the quality of the reactors. This book is the result of two parallel lines of research dealing with the same subject - Modeling of Tungsten CVD processes -, which were perĀ formed independently under very different boundary conditions. On the one side, Chris Kleijn, working in an academic research environment, was able to go deep enough into the subject to laya solid foundation and prove the validity of all the assumptions made in his work. On the other side, Christoph Werner, working in the context of an industrial research lab, was able to closely interact with manufacturing and development engineers in a modern submicron semiconductor processing line. Because of these different approaches, the informal collaboration during the course of the projects proved to be extremely helpful to both sides, even though - or perhaps because - different computer codes, different CVD reactors and also slightly different models were used. In spite of the inconsistencies which might arise from this double approach, we feel that the presentation of both sets of results in one book will be very useful for people working in similar projects.
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Kleijn, Chris Rudolf was born on November 18, 1960 in Voorburg, Netherlands. Son of Chris Rudolf and Jeanne Johanna (Bentz) Kleijn.
Master of Science in Applied Physics, Delft University of Technology, 1986. Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Physics, Delft University of Technology, 1991.
Research assistant, Delft (The Netherlands) U. Technology, 1986-1991; assistant professor, Delft (The Netherlands) U. Technology, 1991-1995; associate professor, since 1996; member research staff, J.M. Burgers Center for Fluid Mechanics, The Netherlands, since 1992.
(Semiconductor equipment modeling has in recent years beco...)
Married Military Intelligence Paszko, 1996.