The Editor's Words
The Editor's Words
We are currently in an era which is experiencing paradigm shifts in technology, and this is likely to be true at any instant of time in future. The primary motive of any civilization is to move forward, together. The right way to make these shifts ripple through the world is education.
Progress in semiconductors and their applications is noteworthy. As we move through different innovations and breakthroughs, we need to keep track of how such information and knowledge are passed on to the learners. With the digital age never been so promising, it is preferable that we build digital capsules such as repositories which can benefit the learners and educators in the art of semiconductors.
With an idea which began with a simple fun-filled evening tea table discussion in 2022, we present to you, SemE-Hub: a repository of resources on semiconductors and allied domains, which is free of charge to anyone who wishes to access it. We wish to keep it as a fun-filled learning project focussed on programming and software tools at present.
Since coded programs may differ in styles and approaches from one individual to another, therefore, we prefer to keep them under the creative commons licensing with credits to the original contributors. We believe that knowledge is a fundamental right of every one in this world, and it should, therefore, not be restrained.
However, more than initiating a project, it is important that it sustains through the years to come. Therefore, support from you in terms of constructive criticism and feedback is what will thrive us.
With an objective to promote open learning, we invite you to experience SemE-Hub, and use its resources in your learning.
To open learning.
With regards
The Editor