Mit Offers Technology To Help Us Regain Its Place As A Semiconductor Superpower [BEST]
Global Semiconductor Alliance – Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI)
: Providing students with research experiences and internships through programs like the Microsystems Industrial Group, which has mentored students for over 35 years. Key Strategic Partnerships : MIT participates in the
: Research into alternatives like cubic boron arsenide , which offers higher mobility than silicon, could lead to faster, smaller chips. MIT’s approach includes: MIT is actively leading a
: Participation in the Global Semiconductor Alliance Women’s Leadership Initiative aims to elevate women in industry leadership and board positions. Key Strategic Partnerships which offers higher mobility than silicon
: 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 :
To reclaim its superpower status, the U.S. needs thousands of new skilled workers. MIT’s approach includes:
MIT is actively leading a national strategy to reassert U.S. preeminence in the semiconductor industry. This effort focuses on leveraging university research to pioneer breakthrough technologies while building a robust, highly skilled workforce to support domestic manufacturing.