AIM Summer Academy

AIM Photonics Summer Academy

Advancing integrated photonics education from design to fabrication

The AIM Photonics Summer Academy, hosted annually at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, brought together students, researchers, and industry professionals for an intensive, in-person week focused on integrated photonics education, design, and manufacturing.

Participants engage in a comprehensive curriculum covering photonic materials and devices, circuit design, chip fabrication principles, packaging, testing, resource efficiency, system-level applications, and an introduction to electronic-photonic design automation (EPDA) tools. Instruction was led by experts from AIM Photonics, MIT, Dartmouth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, and the University of Rochester, providing a strong blend of academic insight and industry relevance.

A key highlight of the Academy is the collaborative design team project, where attendees worked in cross-disciplinary teams to develop application-specific photonic integrated circuits (PICs). These projects culminate in final presentations that explored emerging chip standards, performance metrics, and manufacturing tradeoffs across application areas including datacom, sensing, wireless systems, AR imaging, and quantum computing.

Sample schedule (ASA2025)

DayMorningAfternoon
DAY 1 Arrival at MIT
Registration, Semiconductor Resource Efficiency
DAY 2 AIM Photonics Standards, Services
Passive Devices
Design team project breakout session
PIC Application: Datacom
DAY 3AIM Photonics TAP Services
Active Devices
Wireless Application
Design team project breakout session
PIC Application: Sensing
DAY 4Fabless Photonics
AR Imaging Application
Design team project breakout session
PIC Optical Testing
DAY 5Process variation and Design for Manufacturing
Quantum Computing Application
PIC Packaging
Design team project breakout session
DAY 6Design team project presentations
IPSR Roadmap

Throughout the week, participants have the opportunity to network with peers from academia and industry and to meet with leading EPDA software vendors Ansys, Cadence, and Synopsys, gaining hands-on exposure to state-of-the-art simulation and layout tools aligned with the AIM Photonics foundry process.

In addition to the in-person instruction, all attendees receive continued access to the online course Fundamentals of Integrated Photonics, reinforcing core concepts and supporting long-term learning beyond the Academy.

The AIM Photonics Summer Academy continues to play a vital role in developing the integrated photonics workforce—equipping engineers, researchers, educators, and technology leaders with the foundational knowledge and practical experience needed to advance photonic integrated circuit design and manufacturing.

The AIM Summer Academy team is grateful towards the following vendors: