Microelectronics News

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ASU researcher honored with Google award for AI-driven chip design

Vidya Chhabria receives funding and mentorship to push the boundaries of electronic design automation

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Tiny chips, big innovations

ASU and Applied Materials charge into the atomic frontier of semiconductor breakthroughs.

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ASU and ITS advance microelectronics research and education

Fulton Schools hosts Indonesian faculty as part of collaborative study tour

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Chipping in: ASU engineers to help shape the future of semiconductors

ASU’s Fulton Schools drive semiconductor innovation with advanced research, labs and industry partnerships, shaping a skilled workforce for the future.

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Applying new AI to microelectronics manufacturing

The project seeks to improve the manufacturing systems of plasma chambers where microchip etching takes place.

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Extended reality class prepares students for semiconductor industry

Fulton Schools Professor Umberto Celano is using extended reality technology in the classroom to enhance semiconductor metrology methods for students.

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How computer science can supercharge the semiconductor industry

ASU gets grant to create an ultra-energy-efficient chip and fill microelectronics workforce shortages

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Student research supports semiconductor sustainability

TSMC-sponsored student research projects through FURI aim to improve semiconductor sustainability in use and manufacturing practices