The Inaugural HBCU CHIPS Network Annual Conference is organized in collaboration with Research Month @ Howard University to celebrate and advance the role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in shaping the future of semiconductor research and innovation.
This conference serves as a dynamic platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and networking among students, faculty, industry professionals, and policymakers. We are honored to bring together a diverse community of thought leaders and innovators dedicated to strengthening the semiconductor and microelectronics ecosystem within our institutions and beyond.
Over the next few days, you will engage in insightful discussions, attend thought-provoking sessions, and participate in hands-on workshops designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the ever-evolving semiconductor industry. We encourage you to take full advantage of this unique opportunity to connect with peers, share your experiences, and foster meaningful collaborations.
Learn more about the Network and its initiatives at hbcuchips.org.
For more information contact Pamela Clarke (huresearchmonth@howard.edu) or Taiesha Smith (taiesha.smith@gatech.edu).
