Purdue Starts Comprehensive Semiconductor Degree Programs in U.S.
https://www.eetimes.com/purdue-starts-comprehensive-semiconductor-degree-programs-in-u-s/
Purdue Starts Comprehensive Semiconductor Degree Programs in U.S.
https://www.eetimes.com/purdue-starts-comprehensive-semiconductor-degree-programs-in-u-s/
This is good for the student, for the company, for the school, for the nation
A trap for nerds…
Low wages, horrendous deadlines (tapeout), hard work.
Perhaps this has changed, given that we're in a semiconductor bo-m cycle now, but I have my doubts. When SMIC started trying to poach TSMC talent, the response was not to make pay competitive (or even half decent), let alone in line with the massive geopolitically-relevant value being created.
No, the response was a mask-off legislative crackdown to keep the nerds in line. In the US, there were only two big employers, and they were definitely paying what they could get away with.
Anyone who is considering this career -- any career, but this one especially -- before you jump, please get the perspective of someone in industry who isn't trying to sell you a career.