The Hacker Fab @ CMU

the first open-source semiconductor fab

We design, build, document, and share DIY machines and processes to fabricate semiconductor devices in any room, for anyone with access to the Internet.

Hacker Fab began at CMU in spring of 2023, where in just four months, students ranging fromfreshmen to PhDs transformed an empty lab room into a nanofabrication facility capable of making functioning transistors.

CMU Specific Acheivments…

  • Over 160 students have joined the CMU Hacker Fab, fabricated micron scale devices, and added to the open source database.
  • >2000 transistors have been made by students, by hand
  • 6 high functioning nanofabrication tools have been built and verified (with more under development)
  • Numerous process flows developed and verified.

Beyond CMU…

  • Over 2000 members have joined the Hacker Fab discord channel
  • Inspired by CMU, 6 other universities have officially started their own iterations of Hacker Fab with more underway.
  • An untold number of independent contributors have replicated Hacker Fab tools and contributed their own innovations

The Hacker Fab is still young and already has created an international web of contributors for open sourece nanofabrication equipment and processing. To join in, click the icons below for the gitbook, github, and discord.

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Hacker Fab Lab

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