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Semiconductors July 2022
SUNY—with its state-of-the-art facilities, world class researchers spurring innovation, strong industry partnerships, and workforce development pipeline—has all the tools needed to take the U.S. semiconductor industry to the next level.
SUNY POLY CITED AS KEY SEMICONDUCTOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
The Center for Strategic & International Studies Report noted that no other educational and research facility in the United States has assets comparable to the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. Read the report.
ADVANCING CYBER-MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
The University at Buffalo-led effort aims to use AI, big data and other tools to improve quality, production and efficiency in an array of industries – including semiconductor manufacturing. Learn more about this $2.3 million project.
NEW LAB POWERS RESEARCH AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
The Spellman Power Electronics Lab at Stony Brook University, which is training the electrical engineering pioneers of tomorrow, is on course to play a central role in creating a future powered by sustainable energy. Find out more about this exciting industry partnership.
PREDICTING NEW SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Binghamton University Associate Professor Elena Roxana Margine received three National Science Foundation grants to aid her work in computational physics. Read more about Professor Margine's research. 
SURPRISE DISCOVERY HAS POTENTIAL FOR FAR-REACHING IMPACT
The University at Buffalo has filed a provisional patent application for a method of producing artificial crystal structures that could open new possibilities for using compound semiconductors in microelectronic devices. Learn more about this new technology.
 
BUILDING STATE-OF-THE-ART SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS
The novel devices, which have high-energy physics, medical imaging, and security applications, are based on unique semiconductor technology capabilities at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Learn more about this U.S. Department of Energy-funded research.
 
IMPROVING COMPUTER CHIP RELIABILITY AND SECURITY
A $7.5 million research project, led by the University at Buffalo and funded by the Department of Defense, focuses on revolutionary advances in testing and evaluating semiconductor chips. Read more about this ambitious Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative project.
 
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY HOSTS PREMIER ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CONFERENCE
The annual symposium brings together leaders in academia, industry and government to discuss industry needs and challenges. This year’s theme is The Connected World and the Importance of Understanding Our Supply ChainFind registration information and other details.
 
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