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U.S. probing how American electronics wound up in Russian military gear

June 15, 2022

FBI and Commerce Department agents are visiting tech companies to ask about computer chips found in drones, other weaponry

U.S. probing how American electronics wound up in Russian military gear

Purdue Starts Comprehensive Semiconductor Degree Programs in U.S.

June 9, 2022

Purdue University is ramping up what it calls the first “comprehensive” degree program in the U.S. in semiconductor engineering as America aims to rebuild its chip industry.

Purdue Starts Comprehensive Semiconductor Degree Programs in U.S.

Purdue, Ivy Tech partner on next-generation microelectronics workforce

May 5, 2022

Addressing industry’s talent gap will require new curriculum, corporate training programs

Purdue, Ivy Tech partner on next-generation microelectronics workforce

Purdue’s best in microelectronics

May 2, 2022

A variety of Purdue’s leadership, expertise and innovation in semiconductors and microelectronics is highlighted in this round-up.

Purdue’s best in microelectronics

NSWC Crane, IU, Notre Dame, and Purdue team up to provide Trusted AI workforce development and research

April 29, 2022

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) is teaming up with state academic institutions Indiana University (IU), The University of Notre Dame, and Purdue University to develop Trusted Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and workforce development.

NSWC Crane, IU, Notre Dame, and Purdue team up to provide Trusted AI workforce development and research

Purdue engineer focuses on the future of microelectronics now

April 19, 2022

Workforce plan necessary to put US on par with competing countries

Purdue engineer focuses on the future of microelectronics now

Reshoring Chip Industry Risks Failure With Just More Fabs

March 7, 2022

Reviving U.S. semiconductor production, at the apex of the electronics industry, is unlikely to succeed without also rebuilding the more basic domestic ecosystem of companies in chip assembly and test, according to industry experts.

Reshoring Chip Industry Risks Failure With Just More Fabs

Purdue Partners With Industry for Next-Gen Microelectronics

January 20, 2022

With a $735,000 grant from the Semiconductor Research Corporation, the university aims to ramp up research and workforce development in microelectronics to tackle supply chain issues and build next-generation technology.

Purdue Partners With Industry for Next-Gen Microelectronics

Purdue-SRC partner in pursuit of advanced microelectronics, semiconductor workforce

January 11, 2022

Purdue University and the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) are partnering to connect academic researchers and industrial practitioners together, provide the tools needed for revolutionary research and give a platform for findings to be broadly shared.

Purdue-SRC partner in pursuit of advanced microelectronics, semiconductor workforce

CERIAS 2021 Security Symposium – Panel Discussion: ‘Trusted Microelectronics: The Base Upon Which All Connections Are Built’

October 27, 2021

Moderator: Dr. Eugene H. Spafford, Director Emeritus, CERIAS, and Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University Dr. Peter Bermel, Elmore Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University Sunil Cheruvu, Chief IoT/Edge Security Architect, and Senior Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation Dr. Anand Raghunathan, Silicon Valley Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University Dan Walters, Principal Embedded Security Engineer, MITRE Corp.

CERIAS 2021 Security Symposium – Panel Discussion: ‘Trusted Microelectronics: The Base Upon Which All Connections Are Built’