In the context of semiconductor manufacturing, digital twinning can be used to improve the efficiency, quality, and yield of the production process. A digital twin of a semiconductor production line can be used to simulate the manufacturing process, identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies, and test different scenarios to optimize the process. This can help to reduce the time and cost of bringing new products to market, while also improving the performance and reliability of the final product.
Recent research in digital twinning:
Digital Innovation Lab – the lab will help local industry partners develop digital “twinning,” the simulated representation of a product before it’s manufactured, which reduces cost and shortens time to market.
SMORES-EP – Designing autonomous robots that change shape to adapt to challenging environments