The semiconductor industry is growing fast and has recently received additional focus nationally through the CHIPS act, which provides $52.7 billion for American semiconductor research, manufacturing, and workforce development. Oregon State University’s engineering program, which has over 2,000 graduates per year and has long been at the forefront of groundbreaking research in the industry, is set to grow even further with this infusion and opportunity for building faster on the industry collaborations. This newsletter aims to further solidify the semiconductor community of industry and academic members by featuring exciting semiconductor research and interviews with leaders in the semiconductor program to highlight collaborations. Whether you’re an academic, prospective student, or member of industry, we invite you to subscribe to this newsletter to engage with Oregon State’s semiconductor program. We can be reached at semi-osu@oregonstate.edu.
January 2023 - Issue 1
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SEMICONDUCTOR NEWS:
- OSU and HP partner to bring computer chips jobs to Corvallis
- Oregon State University Announces $200M Semiconductor Research Center
- Sensor system for testing saliva is key step toward improving lives of people with epilepsy
- Hillsboro Seeks to Establish Oregon Semiconductor Center of Innovation Excellence