A New Era of Semiconductor Electronics - Part 1
The Changing the World with Chips - Introduction to Semiconductors is an interactive, seminar based, one-credit hour course to introduce semiconductor technology, its role in our life, impact, and career opportunities to science and engineering students. Every week there will be one fifty-minutes session where industry representatives will discuss relevant semiconductor products, company profiles, career prospects, and answer questions from students. The course is open to students from the College of Engineering, School of Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Physics and Math.

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A New Era of Semiconductor Electronics - Part 2

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Cyber Threat Intelligence in Europe: Regulation, Automation, and Human Judgement

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A Brief History of Semiconductor Packaging

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Symbiotic Relationship Between AI and Semiconductors

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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HW News - DRAM Companies Hit Trillions of Dollars, Bambu Open Source, NVIDIA Spark Concerns

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Semiconductors explained in 16 mins | Chris Miller

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From Identification to Accountability: the Evolving Practice of Attribution

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How Huawei Just Built an Impossible Chip

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Why birth rates are falling everywhere all at once | FT

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How do Transistors Build into a CPU? 🖥️🤔 How do Transistors Work? 🖥️🤔

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How AI is Driving the Semiconductor Lithography Equipment Industry

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How are Microchips Made? 🖥️🛠️ CPU Manufacturing Process Steps

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Why Wafer Bonding is the Future of Semiconductors

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Semiconductors@Purdue Distinguished Lecture, Anthony Yen, ASML

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Claude AI tells owner why it may kill us all. MIT explains "92% risk."

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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Inside Micron Taiwan’s Semiconductor Factory | Taiwan’s Mega Factories EP1

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