Hands-on experience in a state-of-the-art cleanroom R&D facility is
being planned for students at The College of Nanoscale Science and
Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany. The program will
provide Hudson Valley students with hands-on education and training in
IC fabrication as well as cleanroom protocols, operations and safety
training.
CNSE is teaming with Hudson Valley Community College and is in
discussions with Einhorn Yaffee Prescott (EYP) Architecture &
Engineering PC of Albany to create better readiness for students to
enter semiconductor manufacturing careers, especially since AMD
announced that its next 300mm fab would be based in the region in the
coming years.
"The
availability of a highly skilled and well-trained workforce was a key
factor in AMD's selection of the Luther Forest Technology Campus,"
stated Douglas Grose, Senior Vice President at Advanced Micro Devices.
"As processing technology continues to rapidly evolve and embrace new
and more sophisticated materials science, we need to ensure our
employees have access to state-of-the-art training and education.
Through initiatives like the GetNANO program, we look forward to the
success of the CNSE, Hudson Valley, and Einhorn Yaffee Prescott
partnership as they strive to keep Upstate New York on the leading edge
of technology innovation."
The GetNANO program will also
provide internship opportunities for undergraduate students wishing to
enter design, engineering and architecture-related careers; fellowships
for faculty and students with graduate, bachelor and associate degrees;
while activities for middle- and high-school students with an interest
in energy and environmental engineering and design will also be added
to the program.