CA DREAMS is getting another $27M to build infrastructure, support operations, and accelerate workforce development in the microelectronics field. We can’t wait to put this money into good use to advance our research and contribute to the United States’ leadership in this area. USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California NSTXL (National Security Technology Accelerator) https://lnkd.in/gK2HYsZ5
California DREAMS
科技、信息和网络
Defense Ready Electronics And Microdevices Superhub led by USC, focusing on 5G/6G and Lab-to-Fab
关于我们
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded approximately $27 million for a USC-led Microelectronics Commons project. The university is leading a coalition of research and industry organizations with the power to accelerate the development and manufacturing of microelectronics in the United States. California DREAMS has been launched to accelerate the development, prototyping and adoption of advanced RF and supporting technologies for the Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) and 6G/5G applications. With 16 partners, over 50 affiliates, and over 200 of the nation’s top RF researchers and innovators, California DREAMS provides full scope of rapid prototyping of advanced RF systems for DOD and commercial use.
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ca-dreams.org
California DREAMS的外部链接
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- 科技、信息和网络
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- 201-500 人
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- Southern California
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- 教育机构
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- 2023
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California DREAMS员工
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Thanks for having us at the Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting. Looking forward to collaborating with our partners and other hubs to present even greater results next year.
#Commons2024 | The Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting concluded yesterday with a day of insightful presentations to 1,000 in-person and 1,100 virtual attendees. Our Wednesday sessions began with ‘An Update on the CHIPS for America Research and Development Office’ from Dr. Eric K. Lin, Deputy Director, CHIPS Research and Development Program. Throughout the day, Hub representatives provided comprehensive overviews and demonstrations of their operational capabilities, among other fireside chats and speeches from key government leaders. We extend our gratitude to all the keynote speakers, industry presenters, and attendees who made hashtag #Commons2024 an impactful experience culminating a year's hard work. To learn more about the Microelectronics Commons program, visit the link below. > https://lnkd.in/e6VNEhsK
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Our partners at UCLA are working hard to make our #microelectronics DREAMS come true.
Another exciting gathering is underway in DC as we celebrate 1 year of the #Microelectronics Commons program with our partners in California DREAMS and other Hubs from across the Nation. We’ve been building out the infrastructure and workflows to support innovation and #Lab2Fab transitions in the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science and California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA. Check out the CA DREAMS website to see how your team can plugin to this emerging research ecosystem. https://ca-dreams.org
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Great first day at the Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C! The DREAMS team is here to present our impact on workforce development, and elaborate on our hub capacities. DREAMS members present include Steve Crago, Andrea Belz, Rehan Kapadia, Lifu Chang, Ph.D., Christine Lee, Michael Haney, Jeung Hun Park. Come see us at our booth! NSTXL (National Security Technology Accelerator) USC Viterbi School of Engineering USC Information Sciences Institute
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#Commons2024 | The Commons Annual Meeting kicked off tonight in Washington, D.C. with a networking reception hosting industry leaders, government officials, and academic experts, coming together to discuss critical challenges and opportunities in microelectronics onshoring. This event will last through Wednesday and will offer exclusive insight into the achievements made through the CHIPS and Science Act and the Microelectronics Commons program. To learn more about the Microelectronics Commons program, click the link below. > https://lnkd.in/e6VNEhsK
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The DREAMS team is at the 2024 Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting in Washington D.C until Wednesday. Our team will present our workforce development effort on Tuesday and our Hub operations and capabilities on Wednesday. DREAMS PI Steve Crago will be our speaker.
Today is the 2024 Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting and National Semiconductor Technology Center, (NSTC) symposium. The Microelectronics Commons event features three days of programming from U.S. microelectronics leaders?from industry, academia, and government, including the Department of Defense and the Department of Commerce. Each event offers exclusive insight into the achievements made through the CHIPS and Science Act to date and how the nation is being mobilized to establish collaboration-based infrastructure to revitalize U.S. microelectronics technological advancement, onshoring efforts, and workforce development. Below is a photo of Dr. David A. Honey, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Mr. Maynard Holliday, PTDO Assistant Secretary of Defense for Critical Technologies,?https://lnkd.in/evgQ86Ra Dr. Dev Shenoy the principal director of Microelectronics:?https://lnkd.in/eMfX9DGa along with the Hub director and deputy directors at today's event.
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Announcement: In an effort to create non-traditional pathways into the semiconductor and microelectronics workforce, California DREAMS can now award microcredentials certified by IEEE to fellows and undergraduate students who complete our Cleanroom Gateway?training program. Hear more from Andrea Belz and Jennifer Fong on this major step forward in our Workforce Development efforts in the full release: https://lnkd.in/geDKpTTz USC Information Sciences Institute USC Viterbi School of Engineering NSTXL (National Security Technology Accelerator)
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Congratulations to our first two cohorts of Microelectronics (ME) Commons Scholars! These two groups of undergraduate students completed the Cleanroom Gateway and a six-week internship at the John O'Brien Nanofabrication Laboratory. It was exciting to pilot this program and we look forward to building on this successful start! Full story: https://lnkd.in/gYSd--qg USC Information Sciences Institute USC Viterbi School of Engineering USC Ming Hsieh Institute - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering NSTXL (National Security Technology Accelerator)
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What’s the coolest thing made in California? Northrop Grumman’s microchip!? ? The CA DREAMS Hub partner has clinched the top spot in the 2024 "Coolest Thing Made in California" contest, hosted by the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) and voted on by the public. ? Northrop Grumman’s microchip holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest microchip ever made, operating at 1 trillion cycles per second, or 1 terahertz, which is 150 billion cycles faster than the previous record of 850 gigahertz, set in 2012. ? Proud to have these innovators as part of our team! Read the story: https://bit.ly/4eRDlA1
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Great feature on one of our PIs!
Yu-Hwa Lo is known for his cooking, nanotechnology research and curiosity. As the director of the Nano3 nanofabrication cleanroom facility at the UC San Diego #qualcomminstitute and a professor in electrical and computer #engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, Lo’s 30+ year career has taken him from traffic lights and deep space communications to flow cytometry and gene sequencing. Read more about his passion and how he works to enable scientific discoveries at the link below:?https://lnkd.in/g98hd5qT