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Research & Development Programs | NIST https://www. nist. gov/chips/research-development-programs Research & Development Programs The purpose of the CHIPS Research and Development (R&D) programs is to advance the development of semiconductor technologies and to enhance the competitiveness of the U.S. semiconductor industry.
The CHIPS R&D programs have three goals: To establish the capacity to invent, develop, prototype, and deploy the foundational semiconductor technologies of the future – here in America; To accelerate ideas to market. We want the best ideas to achieve commercial scale as quickly and cost effectively as possible; and To contribute to a robust semiconductor workforce.
We want enough inventors, designers, researchers, developers, engineers, technicians, and staff to meet the needs of government and commercial sectors. The NIST Nanofabrication Facility in an ultraclean wing of the Advanced Measurement Laboratory. National Semiconductor Technology Center – A public-private consortium that will serve as the focal point for semiconductor research for the nation.
CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute – CHIPS for America established a new Manufacturing USA institute, known as SMART USA (Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Research with Twins USA), dedicated to digital twin technology for semiconductor manufacturing technologies and related workforce training. Learn more about the institute .
CHIPS Metrology – NIST will conduct the measurement science, or metrology, critical to the development of new materials, packaging, and production methods for semiconductors. NIST will also work on reference materials, reference data, and calibrations for the precision equipment used in chip manufacturing, and advise on the development of standards for processes and cybersecurity.
The Industrial Advisory Committee provides advice to the Secretary of Commerce through NIST on matters relating to microelectronics research, development, manufacturing, and policy — including assessment of the research and development programs that make up the CHIPS for America R&D Office.
Across the entire semiconductor industry, issues related to thermomechanical mismatches encountered during packaging are limiting factors in the design and fabrication of 3D modular integrated circuits. This project will develop novel and necessary metrologies for thermomechanical properties of... Advanced packaging involves increasingly challenging requirements for heterogeneous integration and chiplet packaging.
Needs such as fine pitch interconnects Continuous advances in the performance and functionality of semiconductor devices have been driven by scale reduction, incorporation of new and nanomaterials, and by heterogeneous integration (HI). However, such scaling and integrated architecture has rendered existing thermal metrology inadequate...
Conventional TEM imaging was sufficient for decades in the semiconductor industry, but its utility is declining as device designs become more complex and as feature sizes continue to shrink. Conventional imaging modes are challenged by the small, complex structures which are vital to current and...
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Manufacturing USA Institute — AI for Resilient Manufacturing is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This funding opportunity supports the establishment and operation of a new Manufacturing USA institute focused on utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the resilience of U.S. manufacturers. The institute will develop cost-effective, AI-based advanced manufacturing capabilities, advance technology development, foster a skilled workforce, and develop shared infrastructure and facilities.
Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) Grant Program is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The ITL Grant Program cultivates trust in information technology and metrology through measurement science and standards research. Specific objectives include measurement approaches for trustworthy and responsible AI, human-centered approaches, and analytics addressing synthetic content authentication and provenance in generative AI.
NIST Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Program - Quantum Information Science is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This program allocates funding to small businesses for prototyping innovative technologies in areas including quantum information science, artificial intelligence, and semiconductors. These Phase II awards follow successful Phase I feasibility studies.