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UPWARDS
University Partnership for Workforce Advancement and Research & Development in Semiconductors

The semiconductor industry requires a highly skilled and diverse workforce that can strengthen technology leadership and innovation across ecosystems in the U.S. and Japan. To address this need, the University of Washington, five other U.S. universities, and six Japanese universities are sponsored by the US National Science Foundation, Micron, and Tokyo Electron (TEL) to build a cross-Pacific network, aiming to developing semiconductor talent, cross-collaboration and expanding cutting-edge research. The U.S.-Japan University Partnership for Workforce Advancement and Research & Development in Semiconductors (UPWARDS) for the Future Network cultivates a more diverse, robust and highly skilled talent pipeline for the international semiconductor workforce and drives emerging research while increasing the pipeline of students studying a semiconductor curriculum.

UPWARDS has Five Pillars:

– Semiconductor Curriculum Design and Implementation
– Experiential Learning
– Student and Faculty Exchange
– Women in Semiconductors
– Semiconductor and Memory-Centric Research (non-IP)

This project is funded by the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships, established by the 2022 CHIPS and Sciences Act, Micron and Tokyo Electron Limited.

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This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation Award 2329784.

Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation.