Paid Intel Summer Internship​ for Women and Underrepresented Minorities
Are you seeking an exceptional opportunity to jump-start your career at Intel?
Central State University, in partnership with Intel and Wright State University (WSU), is delighted to offer the Intel-Sponsored Summer Internship Program, specifically tailored for undergraduate and high-school students from female and underrepresented minority backgrounds.
Program Details:
Duration: June 5 - July 28 (8 weeks)
Location: Wright State University Campus
Open to all students (basic high-school mathematics required)
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Scholarship Benefits:
$5,000 stipend and food allowance
Paid accommodation at WSU guest houses
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Online Application (by May 12, 2023):
https://shorturl.at/xN024
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Internship Curriculum:
Introduction to Microelectronics Design (June 5 - 16)
Introduction to Microelectronics Security (June 19 - 30)
Introduction to Printed Circuit Board Fabrication and Design (July 3 - 14)
Introduction to Microelectronics Fabrication (July 17 - 21)
Additive Microfabrication of Electronics (July 24 - 28)
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The program's goal is to train students in electronic hardware design, fabrication, and security, equipping them for future Intel job opportunities in Ohio. No prior experience or knowledge in microelectronics is necessary - just the basic understanding of high-school mathematics is enough. This 8-week mentored training program includes 1.5 hours of lectures and 1.5 hours of hands-on lab practice, five days a week. The training will be held on the Wright State University campus from June 5 to July 28, 2023. We strongly encourage women and underrepresented minorities to apply for this remarkable opportunity.
For any questions, please contact Dr. Hadizadeh at mhadizadeh@centralstate.edu.
Intel Ohio Team Visits CSU: A Day of Learning and Collaboration
On Monday, April 3, 2023, the Intel Ohio team visited the campus of CSU to share their expertise and explore potential partnerships. The day was filled with opportunities for learning and collaboration, and both the Intel team and the CSU community gained valuable insights.
The visit by the Intel Ohio team started with a tour of the CSU campus and the educational and research labs and facilities. After the tour, the Intel team joined CSU's President, Dr. Thomas, for lunch. During the lunch, Dr. Hadizadeh, the lead PI of the Intel project at CSU, furnished an update on the progress and current status of the project. Dr. Kuti also provided valuable information on the areas where more investments can help expand CSU's semiconductor program, mainly supporting workforce development from underrepresented minorities.
The highlight of the visit was the informational presentation by VP Jim Evers, Intel's Ohio site manufacturing and operations manager. Jim shared insights on the latest technological advancements, future projects, and opportunities at the Intel Ohio factory. The presentation was informative and engaging, and it gave CSU faculty and students a glimpse into the world of semiconductors. He also offered CSU students information on job opportunities in the Intel Ohio factory. This was an exciting moment for the students, who were thrilled at the prospect of working for one of the top semiconductor companies in the world.
CSU Intel Team Welcomes Dr. Khan as a Research Assistant Professor of Electronic Engineering Technology
Dr. Khan has joined the CSU Intel team as a Research Assistant Professor of Electronic Engineering Technology. They were hired through the Intel grant at CSU for three years to support the Intel-funded project, which aims to train CSU students in semiconductor technology through a new certificate program in semiconductor processing and a minor program in computer hardware technology and establishing microfabrication and simulation labs at CSU. Dr. Khan has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toledo and was a postdoctoral Research Associate at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where they gained valuable experience in cognitive radios, genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, machine learning, and operationalizing autonomy.
As a Research Assistant Professor of Electronic Engineering Technology, Dr. Khan will bring their expertise to the project and help drive innovation in the semiconductor industry. The CSU Intel team is excited to work with Dr. Khan and leverage their knowledge and expertise to achieve their goals.