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In January 2022, leaders from Intel announced a $20 billion investment in the construction of two new computer chip factories in central Ohio. And this past September, Intel awarded three grants to Ohio State – a combined $4.5 million – to prepare a highly skilled and diverse semiconductor industry workforce and to advance development of semiconductors and next-generation device technologies. Listen as Dean Ayanna Howard chats with Steve Ringel, Distinguished University Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, who also serves as executive director of Ohio State’s Institute for Materials Research, home of the new Center for Advancing Semiconductor Fabrication Research and Education.
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In January 2022, leaders from Intel announced a $20 billion investment in the construction of two new computer chip factories in central Ohio. And this past September, Intel awarded three grants to Ohio State – a combined $4.5 million – to prepare a highly skilled and diverse semiconductor industry workforce and to advance development of semiconductors and next-generation device technologies. Listen as Dean Ayanna Howard chats with Steve Ringel, Distinguished University Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, who also serves as executive director of Ohio State’s Institute for Materials Research, home of the new Center for Advancing Semiconductor Fabrication Research and Education.
Views: 252

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