Semiconductor technician holding a wafer

Working to Unify the Semiconductor Supply Chain

Enhancing regional collaboration and uplifting underserved communities through workforce expansion.

Semiconductor Research

SMU Lyle School of Engineering faculty are leading the efforts in semiconductor innovation, workforce development, and commercialization. Research projects cover semiconductor materials, designs, simulations, devices, systems, and applications in the fields of chemical, electrical, mechanical, computer, quantum, operation, and artificial intelligence (AI) engineering.

Researchers work closely with their industry collaborators, providing students and postdocs great training opportunities. Graduate and undergraduate students gain practical hands-on experience in the labs, and faculty conduct outreach activities to inspire middle and high school students toward semiconductor-related career paths.

Texoma Tech Hub & SMU

The Texoma Semiconductor Tech Hub, led by 91制片廠合集, seeks to unify existing and planned semiconductor supply chain infrastructure by enhancing regional collaboration and uplifting underserved communities through workforce expansion. Leveraging its central location and robust transportation network, this Tech Hub offers a semiconductor manufacturing model that geographically consolidates the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain from wafers to products.

SMU Semiconductor Tech Hub News