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For students

A focus on student success


The semiconductor industry’s workforce is anticipated to grow by 33% by 2030, with approximately 460,000 jobs by the end of the decade. “At ASU, we’re focused on building new infrastructure, growing the pipeline, providing and anticipating opportunities and looking for translational outcomes,” says Kyle Squires, dean of the Fulton Schools.

TSMC and ASU are committed to providing a world-class education for the future leaders in microelectronics research.

Our impact at TSMC

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provider of talent to TSMC Arizona

7K+

students studying microelectronics-related fields

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TSMC-sponsored FURI projects (2023-2024)

Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative (FURI)

TSMC sees the benefit of a strong partnership with ASU faculty and student researchers. TSMC supports the FURI program by providing additional funding for exceptional research projects related to the semiconductor industry. FURI student researchers who pursue a project related to the Semiconductor Manufacturing research theme are eligible for this sponsorship. TSMC-supported FURI students receive a $2,600 stipend and $400 to use for materials. Exceptional research proposals that align with the research theme of Semiconductor Manufacturing will be considered for this additional funding.

 

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At TSMC Arizona, brilliance can ignite a world of innovation and launch a promising future. The world’s most brilliant innovators entrust TSMC to transform their ideas into world-changing products that impact millions of lives. As long as you have the same passion to pursue excellence, you will find your fit at TSMC.

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Master’s Fellowship

The TSMC AZ Graduate Fellowship provides support to master’s degree students pursuing a degree and research related to the semiconductor industry. To be eligible, students must be pursuing (or intend to pursue) their master’s degree with a thesis track. TSMC will provide fellowship support in the amount of $2,750 per semester (for up to two semesters), as well as a stipend for students’ faculty advisors.

 

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