【活動通知】114/02/18 亞利桑那州立大學(ASU)來訪暨招生說明
敬致各位同學,您好:
美國亞利桑那州立大學(ASU)預計於2/18(二)上午來訪電機資訊學院,當日ASU將概述該校在微電子領域的重要研究成果與推動外,同時也將提供ASU工程相關領域之碩士、博士學位招生說明。歡迎各位有興趣的同學踴躍報名參加!
活動時間:114年2月18日(二) 上午10:10~11:15
活動地點:電機系館B1 令洋廳 (92X31)
活動報名連結:https://forms.gle/TBGZUs9WvN9ACUmL7
活動聯絡人:電資學院 陳小姐( #34008, email: z11308092@email.ncku.edu.tw)
活動時間 |
活動流程 |
10:10-10:20 |
報到 |
10:20-10:25 |
介紹貴賓 |
10:25-11:15 |
ASU Public Talk (共3部分)— (1) Prof. Chakrabarty and Dr. Peter’s joint presentation (2) ASU’s introduction of engineering graduate program (MS or PhD) (3) Q&A |
ASU 來訪貴賓 |
(1) Dr. Kurt Paterson, School Director and Professor, The Polytechnic School (https://search.asu.edu/profile/4364501) |
主題 |
The New Microelectronics Revolution and Arizona State University’s Leadership in Research and Education |
講者 |
Prof. KRISHNENDU CHAKRABARTY,Fulton Professor of Microelectronics, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering (https://search.asu.edu/profile/4669916) |
內容摘要 |
(請詳參附件說明) Around two years ago, President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act, which provides over $50 billion for American semiconductor research, development, manufacturing, and workforce development. In response, major semiconductor companies such as Micron, Qualcomm, and GLOBALFOUNDRIES have committed an additional $50 billion for chip manufacturing in the US. These investments are in addition to TSMC’s ongoing efforts in building state-of-the-art fabs in Arizona. These developments provide an unprecedented opportunity for university research, university/industry partnerships, and educational initiatives for workforce development in microelectronics. In this talk, I will first describe efforts at Arizona State University to build a microelectronics manufacturing ecosystem Hub and recent success stories. I will next provide an overview of my own research on various aspects of design-for-testability of 3D integrated circuits, silicon lifecycle management, and hardware security. Finally, I will discuss some open problems and challenges in a broader context. These are unprecedented times for microelectronics research in the US, and ASU is at the forefront of this revolution, with endless opportunities for graduate students and researchers. |