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Cleanroom work techniques

Cleanroom work techniques

This ELO comes from a Continuous Education initiative
Open for application

Description

The “Clean Room Techniques” training program is a Micro-module closely related to the Scientific Area of Physical Engineering, focused on training and learning work techniques in a Clean Room environment.

The Team

LS
Luis da Silva
Teacher
JG
José Germino
Teacher
AC
Alexandre Carvalho
Teacher
0 learners
Study format
Blended
Application period
16 December 2025 – 9 January 2026
Study period
23 January – 30 January 2026
Credits
8 ECTS
Hosting university
University of Aveiro
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Learning outcomes

Design, implement, and independently establish work protocols for Clean Rooms

ESCO SKILLS

Apply ISO6 and ISO7 operation procedures for cleanroom

ESCO SKILLS

Understand the relevance of cleanrooms in high-tech industries.

ESCO SKILLS

Explain the operational requirements of different types of cleanrooms.

ESCO SKILLS

Apply safe procedure for transport sample and equipment between cleanroom and external environment

ESCO SKILLS

Apply maintenance, inspection, and work coordination protocols in cleanroom environments

ESCO SKILLS

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Information

The use of Clean Rooms in various areas of industry (optoelectronics, medical, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, hospital products, etc.) has become common practice, some even might definite it as necessary (even due to legal imperatives). In the field of research, it is completely fundamental today. Trying to fill a gap in the training of qualified professionals to work in the controlled environment of Clean Rooms, the proposed Micro-module fits into an offer aimed at multiple areas of activity, intending to provide solid knowledge (both theoretical and essentially practical) of increasingly relevant utility.

Hosting university

University of Aveiro

University of Aveiro

Associated Partners

i3N - Institute of Nanostructures, Nanomodelling and Nanofabrication
CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials