猫咪社区APP Receives $1 Million Grant to Create Semiconductor Package
Posted on August 16, 2024
The 猫咪社区APP has received a $1 million National Science Foundation grant to create and develop a semiconductor course package that includes a new semiconductor engineering concentration and a certificate program within the College of Engineering.
Dr. Jinhui Wang is the project鈥檚 principal investigator. His team includes Dr. Hulya Kirkici, Dr. Clive Woods and Dr. Na Gong, professors of electrical and computer engineering and Dr. Shenghua Zha, associate professor, department of counseling and instructional sciences within the College of Education and Professional Studies.
The team believes that this project will attract more students to semiconductor-related engineering programs and increase students鈥 access to career pathways in the semiconductor field.
鈥淪ince the CHIPS and Science Act was enacted in 2022, many international chipmakers are making huge investments in new manufacturing facilities in the United States,鈥 Wang said. 鈥淗owever, nearly all chipmakers are facing the same problem 鈥 a severe workforce shortage.鈥
Wang says the funds will be used for new course development, collaboration with industry and academic partners for hands-on work and student recruitment. The first cohort is expected in either the summer or fall semester of 2025.
鈥淢ost of the core courses will be shared with electrical and computer engineering,鈥 Wang said. 鈥淪ome semiconductor manufacture and microchip design courses will be added or designated as elective courses to meet the requirements of semiconductor engineering concentration.鈥
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