The SRC-DARPA JUMP 2.0 program is invested in bringing the magic of science to younger students, inspiring them to explore and innovate for a brighter future. SRC partners with NSF to support undergrads through the Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) program.
The partnership will foster the development of a diverse science and engineering workforce skilled in an area of high national priority.
"Building the U.S. workforce in semiconductors and microelectronics is a national priority where NSF has a critical role," said NSF Assistant Director for Engineering Susan Margulies. "We are excited to engage a diverse set of students in semiconductor research through this partnership with SRC, which will help and enable future advances and U.S. competitiveness."
- NSF and SRC invest in 6 sites for undergraduate research experiences in semiconductors
NSF announces site selections, 27 April 2023 - New Partnership with the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)
Initial NSF announcement, 20 May 2022
Students who participate in this program receive many benefits.
- Create a profile on Pillar Science for inclusion in Talents recruiting app
- Invitation to attend virtual and in-person CareerConnections networking events
- Ability to add SRC Research Scholar work experience to LinkedIn profile
- Opportunity to submit an abstract to TECHCON call