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Dean Thomas L. Koch to Retire After 13 Years of Tremendous Growth and Advances at Wyant College of Optical Sciences

Nov. 14, 2024

CSM Leader and Wyant College of Optical Sciences Dean Thomas L. Koch will retire in June 2025, after serving as the dean since 2012.

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Liesl Folks and Manuel Valenzuela, SUSD Superintendent, sign the MOU

Career and Technical Education Collaboration Expands to Sahuarita

Sept. 12, 2024

On September 10, 2024, the University of Arizona signed a memorandum of understanding with Sahuarita Unified School District to develop and expand the Career and Technical Education - Semiconductor Manufacturing (CTE-SM) program to Sahuarita following the program’s pilot launch next fall.

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Associate dean of research Mark Van Dyke (center, back) and vice president for semiconductor strategy Liesl Folks (center right, shaking hands) pose for a photo with HUST leaders on Aug. 1, 2024.

CSM Builds Partnerships with Vietnam Universities

Aug. 12, 2024
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Kid experiments at Chips and Wafers summer camp.

High School Students Dive into Semiconductors at "Chips and Wafers" Summer Camp

July 9, 2024

Forty incoming high school students attended the inaugural “Chips and Wafers” semiconductor summer camp in Chandler, Arizona. The camp is a collaborative project sponsored by the UArizona Center for Semiconductor Manufacturing and hosted by Chandler Unified School District to introduce students to career paths in the booming semiconductor sector.

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Graduate student working in a nano fabrication center

Educating a State and National Semiconductor Workforce

June 27, 2024

A popular summer camp is the latest in a series of collaborations and initiatives designed to increase semiconductor career training access.

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UArizona Cybersecurity Clinic will protect businesses from online threats, develop students' career skills

June 12, 2024

UArizona joins 15 other higher education institutions across the country launching clinics this year thanks to a collaboration between Google and the Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics, an organization established in 2021 to train the next generation of cyber leaders and protect community organizations from online threats.

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Mentor in Residence, John Achoukian, and student resident entrepreneurs meet with with guest speaker Dr. David Cook, a former practicing physician at the Mayo Clinic and Chief Medical Officer at UnitedHealth Group Ventures LLC

Student Startup Residency Demo Day spotlights transformative AI, biomedical, and semiconductor ventures

May 30, 2024

Ali Taha Habiboglu a PhD candidate majoring in physics/minoring in materials science and engineering, will pitch Fig Microchips: Lowering the cost of various magnetic sensor-based integrated circuits by replacing many sensors with one.

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Using multiple microwave frequencies to characterize a nonlinear phononic mixing device they built on a silicon wafer.

Good vibrations: New tech may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices

May 3, 2024

By combining highly specialized semiconductor materials and piezoelectric materials not typically used together, the researchers were able to generate giant nonlinear interactions between phonons. Together with previous innovations demonstrating amplifiers for phonons using the same materials, this opens up the possibility of making wireless devices such as smartphones or other data transmitters smaller, more efficient and more powerful.

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Weigang Wang Promoted to Full Professor of Physics

April 29, 2024
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Janet Roveda, center, accepts her AIMBE fellowship certificate at the 2024 induction ceremony on March 25 in Arlington, Virginia.

Janet Roveda Joins Top 2% of Nation’s Health-Related Engineers

April 17, 2024

CSM Fellow Dr. Janet Roveda was elected to the 2024 American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows. “AIMBE Fellows represent the top 2% of the medical and biological engineering community and are selected through a rigorous nomination and election process. We are immensely proud of Dr. Janet Roveda's achievement in being elected as a 2024 AIMBE fellow,” said Michael Wu, department head and professor of electrical and computer engineering.

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