Mit Offers Technology To Help Us Regain Its Place As A Semiconductor Superpower -
: MIT participates in the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub , a $2 billion federal initiative funded by the CHIPS and Science Act to transition critical technologies from "lab to fab". Modernizing Infrastructure :
: MIT and the NEMC Hub partner with high schools to expand awareness of advanced manufacturing and semiconductor careers.
: MIT proposes a national investment plan focused on 200mm wafer diameter capabilities, which researchers identify as the "sweet spot" for technology translation today. Building the Workforce Pipeine Building the Workforce Pipeine : Participation in the
: Participation in the Global Semiconductor Alliance Women’s Leadership Initiative aims to elevate women in industry leadership and board positions. Key Strategic Partnerships
: A collaboration between MIT and Applied Materials has created an open-access site at MIT.nano equipped with 200mm advanced research tools identical to those in high-volume production fabs. To reclaim its superpower status, the U
: Providing students with research experiences and internships through programs like the Microsystems Industrial Group, which has mentored students for over 35 years.
To reclaim its superpower status, the U.S. needs thousands of new skilled workers. MIT’s approach includes: To reclaim its superpower status
: Research into alternatives like cubic boron arsenide , which offers higher mobility than silicon, could lead to faster, smaller chips.