Silicon Run Productions
The Silicon Run Series is an exceptional educational video collection that showcases the world of se
The Silicon Run Series is an exceptional educational video collection that showcases the world of semiconductor and computer manufacture. Each video includes rarely seen manufacturing sites and a clear exploration of technical processes and vivid colorful animations.
New Film on Nanoelectronics in Pre-production!
Our final addition to the Silicon Run Series will be a film on nanoelectronics. NSF logoPrincipal investigator Ruth Carranza, with sponsoring research organization Pellet Productions, has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to begin pre-production.
Workshop with Educators
Our first research activity was a workshop in November 2015 at Stanford, which was attended by ten undergraduate science professors. READ MORE at http://www.siliconrun.com
08/24/2016
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Watch Nine part series on IC manufacturing including MEMS & Nanotechnology Online | Vimeo On Demand Silicon Run Productions produces exceptional educational videos available on DVD and through digital streaming. Two videos showcase the new fields of nanotechnology…
08/22/2016
Silicon Run Productions is delighted to announce the launching of our new website: http://siliconrun.com/ Take a look!
Silicon Run Productions - Home Silicon Run Productions has been producing award winning educational films about semiconductor and computer manufacturing since 1986, with its two most recent films exploring the exciting fields of Nanotechnology and MEMS (microelectromechanical systems). Each film features live industrial footage a...
05/17/2011
Stanford researchers use river water and salty ocean water to generate electricity Aided by nanotechnology, the battery creates electricity by exploiting the salinity difference of river freshwater flowing into ocean saltwater.
Silicon Run is excited to be part of a new exhibit, "Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing" at The Computer History Museum! See footage from the Silicon Run Series in their new film, "IC Design and Manufacturing". The museum is well worth a visit!
Computer History Museum The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley
The trailer for MEMS is now on YouTube!
MEMS: Making Micro Machines www.siliconrun.com MEMS: MAKING MICRO MACHINES is an overview of the manufacture and design of microelectromechanical systems. This video shows the fabrication, testing and packaging, and design of some of our most common MEMS devices. It features the fabrication of Hewlett-Packard's thermal inkjet
03/03/2011
Visit us on YouTube and see clips from our award-winning video series:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SiliconRunProduction
Silicon Run Productions The Silicon Run Series is an exceptional educational video collection that showcases the world of semiconductor and computer manufacture. Each video includes rarely seen manufacturing sites and a clear exploration of technical processes and vivid colorful animations.
Computer History Museum CHM decodes technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact on humanity.
02/17/2011
01/27/2011
Film 'MEMS: Making Micro Machines' provides inside look at MEMS manufacturing Film 'MEMS: Making Micro Machines' provides inside look at MEMS manufacturing
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09/09/2011