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Ohio State University preparing students to fill shortage in semiconductor workforce

Por: Fox Business Business June 23, 2023

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With an investment from Intel, Ohio State University is taking proactive steps to address the anticipated shortage of skilled workers in the semiconductor industry. Engineering faculty at The Ohio State University are taking proactive steps to address the shortage of skilled workers in the  as the U.S. sees record investment in the field of microelectronics. At OSU's Nanotech West lab facility, students are already learning what it takes... + full article



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