40th Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference
The Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference (AMEC) at RIT started in 1983 as a means of bringing together students, faculty, alumni, and industry interested in microelectronic engineering. Students, alumni, and industry colleagues share research and industry trends.
This year the Kate Gleason College of Engineering’s Microelectronic Engineering program is celebrating 40 years since the creation of its Microelectronic Engineering BS degree program, the United States’ first Bachelor of Science program specializing in the fabrication of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits.
The conference is free. Lunch is included.
View the agenda and find more information here: https://www.rit.edu/engineering/rit-microe-40th-anniversary.
The 40th Anniversary Celebration Dinner follows this event at 5:30 p.m. Register for one or both events.
Interpreter requests must be received 7 business days prior to an event. Requests received within 7 business days will not be fulfilled.
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Open to the Public
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