National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) Consortium: 2024 NSTC Workforce Partner Alliance (WFPA) program
Limit: 1 // J. M. Roveda (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Supporting the current semiconductor workforce and building the workforce of tomorrow are critical to the economic health and competitiveness of the United States. Jobs in the industry range from researchers to engineers to technicians and can offer gainful employment across the nation to workers from all demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Making investments in the U.S. semiconductor workforce is an opportunity to serve underserved communities, to connect individuals to good-paying sustainable jobs across the country, and to develop a robust workforce ecosystem that supports an industry essential to the national and economic security of the U.S.
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07/26/2014