From November 3 to November 7, the NTU RTRC research team visited ZES in Singapore to conduct a
series of laser testing experiments. The visit focused on radiation-effect measurement
methodologies, laser-injection techniques, and device-level vulnerability analysis. Through multiple
technical discussions and hands-on experimental sessions, both sides explored the applications of
advanced laser-testing platforms in semiconductor reliability assessment and radiation-hardened IC
design.
ZES is an internationally recognized provider of laser-testing equipment and measurement
technologies. With the support of their professional engineering team, RTRC researchers completed
several test-flow validations and observed device behavior under various energy conditions. This
collaboration not only strengthened RTRC’s technical capabilities in the field of laser testing but
also laid an important foundation for establishing a more comprehensive radiation-effect research
and measurement platform in the future.
Both parties expressed strong interest in continuing and deepening their cooperation, with the
shared vision of advancing international collaboration in radiation science and semiconductor
reliability research.