GRC addresses the critical challenges on the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), delivering the solutions that sustain Moore's Law.
FCRP focuses on carrying CMOS to its ultimate limits and beyond, keeping the United States and its industries at the forefront of technology.
The focus of NRI is to demonstrate novel computing devices capable of replacing the CMOS transistor as a logic switch in the 2020 timeframe.
TRCs create research opportunities among the semiconductor industry and other sectors. This innovative applications research, for SRC members and non-members, currently includes the following three areas:
bioelectronics, energy & nanoengineering.
The Alliance, a private foundation, supports a diversity of students at various levels of education in industry-related research, encouraging them to pursue a future in science and engineering.
Nanoengineering Discovering Nano-enabled Solutions. Developing Innovation Leaders.
SRC has partnered with Sandia National Laboratories and the Department of Energy (DOE) to offer the kind of industry-academia collaboration for which SRC is best known. The same model of success that teams university researchers, brilliant engineering and technology students, and industry greats within GRC, NRI and FCRP, is now being harnessed for the crucial area of nanoengineering. National Institute for Nanoengineering (NINE), SRC's first nanoengineering TRC, is hosted by Sandia in Albuquerque, NM and focuses on technical projects that develop nano-enabled solutions to current national issues, ranging from energy alternatives to national security. And similar to every area within SRC, NINE also is a key opportunity to develop student researchers into the next generation of engineering and technology leaders for the United States. To learn more about NINE and the opportunities available for industry leaders, universities and students, please visit http://www.sandia.gov/NINE/home.html. For additional information, contact SRC Executive Vice President Steve Hillenius. |