Michigan State University is continually on the cutting-edge with many industries, and now, it is working to take the future of semiconductors to a whole new level in Michigan.
Michigan State University is continually on the cutting-edge with many industries, and now, it is working to take the future of semiconductors to a whole new level in Michigan.
The new facility will help meet the current national shortfall of testing capacity for advanced microelectronics, including those used for commercial spaceflight, 5/6G wireless technology and autonomous vehicles, according to MSU.
Michigan State University (MSU) will build on its 60-year track record in accelerator-based nuclear physics leadership by refurbishing the history-making K500 cyclotron and installing it as the heart of a new chip-testing facility for next-generation semiconductor devices.