Microelectronics

Supporting microelectronics research and innovation from the lab to fabrication

Established in 1895, the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame has distinguished itself in the field of semiconductors and microelectronics, building substantial research programs and robust partnerships with leading institutions such as the Semiconductor Research Corporation, Purdue University, and Indiana University, as well as major tech manufacturers and government agencies like DARPA and NSF.

The University is home to Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano), fostering interdisciplinary nanoscience and nanotechnology research with its diverse faculty from the College of Engineering and College of Science. Additionally, Notre Dame hosts state-of-the-art core research facilities like the Notre Dame Nanofabrication Facility (NDNF) and the Notre Dame Integrated Imaging Facility (ND-IIF). With a firm commitment to workforce development, Notre Dame also prepares its graduates to innovate in manufacturing and technology, bolstering the microelectronics industry and meeting the societal needs of tomorrow.

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Microelectronics at Notre Dame Fact Sheet

Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology Website

Notre Dame Nanofabrication Facility Website

Notre Dame Integrated Imaging Facility Website