Conference: 2025 Future of Semiconductors (FuSe2) Awardees Workshop

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Abstract

Nontechnical: Semiconductor materials, devices, and computing must be optimally co-designed, with simultaneous consideration of elements across the technology chain. The benefits of co-design to advance semiconductor technology have been widely recognized in a variety of government and industry studies. A holistic, co-design approach can more rapidly create high-performance, robust, secure, compact, energy-efficient, and cost-effective solutions. Meeting Topics: Topic 1: Collaborative Research in Domain-Specific Computing Topic 2: Advanced Function and High Performance by Heterogeneous Integration Topic 3: New Materials for Energy Efficient, Enhanced-Performance and Sustainable Semiconductor-Based Systems Technical: The Future of Semiconductors (FuSe2) Awardees Workshop will foster communications among FuSe2 awardees, the industry partners (Intel, Micron Technologies, Samsung, and Ericsson), and NSF program officers through a combination of context setting presentations by the industry partners, presentations from awardees in the three FuSe2 topics, and unstructured discussions. This meeting will take place over 2 days on September 22 and 23, 2025, at the National Science Foundation headquarters. The format of the meeting will foster communications through a combination of context setting presentations by the industry partners, presentations from awardees in the three FuSe2 topics, and scheduled time for awardees to have unstructured discussions. The meeting will be

Key facts

NSF award ID
2544859
Awardee
University of Maryland, College Park (MD)
SAM.gov UEI
NPU8ULVAAS23
PI
Cheng Gong
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS
Estimated total
$15,000
Funds obligated
$15,000
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
08/15/2025 → 01/31/2026