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RIT’s microelectronic engineering program has been a unique resource for the worldwide semiconductor industry for the past 30 years, producing engineers who understand integrated-circuit design, ...
Scott Bukofsky has seen the evolution of the semiconductor industry and his own career in it. As a scientist, new business developer, and as a researcher, Bukofsky, ‘92 (microelectronic engineering) ...
With an established microelectronic engineering degree program, one of the first in the country, RIT currently has more than 1,500 alumni working in the semiconductor field. The program blends the ...
specifically complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) devices, a key expertise of the microelectronic engineering faculty-researchers. Community colleges will be instrumental in the recruiting ...