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The Microelectronics and Nanotechnology Pathway in Applied Science and Technology — NSF Award to Tompkins Cortland Community Colle

The demand for semiconductor manufacturing is expected to increase nationally and globally at unprecedented levels. It is projected that the semiconductor and nanotechnology workforce in the US will increase by 115,000 positions, and that approximately 40% of these positions are expected to be at the technician level.

Award titleThe Microelectronics and Nanotechnology Pathway in Applied Science and Technology
Award ID2500502
AwardeeTompkins Cortland Community College
CityDRYDEN
StateNY
Amount obligated$0
Principal investigatorSophia Georgiakaki
ProgramNSF-Intel Semiconductr Partnrs, Advanced Tech Education Prog
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractThe demand for semiconductor manufacturing is expected to increase nationally and globally at unprecedented levels. It is projected that the semiconductor and nanotechnology workforce in the US will increase by 115,000 positions, and that approximately 40% of these positions are expected to be at the technician level. The goal of the Microelectronics and Nanotechnology Pathway in Applied Science and Technology (MNTPAST) project at Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) is to enhance and expan
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