This year marks a record number of placements for the fellowship program, which provides promising law students with financial support to work for a public service employer over the summer.
As envisioned, the Xtremis laboratory will become a unique national resource that elevates both Arkansas and the U.S. to the forefront of spectrum-related applied research for civilian and military applications.
The new facility will produce microelectronic chips made with silicon carbide, a powerful semiconductor that outperforms basic silicon in several critical ways, and allow testing of industry prototypes.
This workshop offers assistant professors deeper dives into various topics related to research, scholarship development, advancement, foundation relations and faculty professional development.