CSE - Semiconductor Workforce Development Research

The objective of this project is to develop novel classroom materials and workflows for the design, synthesis, and verification of semiconductors. This challenge is critical is developing a workforce capable of building the next generation of chips funded through the CHIPS.

You will have the opportunity to work with researchers and engineers from companies like Cadence, Apple, Northrop Grumman, Stanford, and UCLA.

Name of research group, project, or lab
The Morrison VLSI Lab
Logistics Information:
Project categories
Computer Science & Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Student ranks applicable
Junior
Senior
Graduate Student
Student qualifications

Must have completed the CSE 30342 Digital Integrated Circuits course with a grade of B or better.

Hours per week
2 credits / 6-12 hours
Compensation
Research for Credit
Number of openings
6
Project start
Spring 2024
Contact Information:
Mentor
mmorri22@nd.edu
Associate Teaching Professor
Name of project director or principal investigator
Matthew Morrison
Email address of project director or principal investigator
matt.morrison@nd.edu
6 sp. | 7 appl.
Hours per week
2 credits / 6-12 hours
Project categories
Computer Science & Engineering (+1)
Computer Science & EngineeringElectrical Engineering