The Great Plains CHIPS Consortium (GPCC) is a group of university researchers and teachers who have organized to meet the national call of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. Our team includes experts across a broad range of semiconductor technologies: materials, devices, circuits, systems, software, tools, and applications. Team members are actively engaged in research to improve, create, and manufacture semiconductor devices and systems. Our team also includes education experts who are working to support and improve the workforce skills needed for the 21st century. GPCC members collaborate and coordinate in a variety of combinations to advance semiconductor and STEM workforce development and research.
Contact
For more information, please contact the GPCC coordinator, Marilyn Wolf.
Team
The CPCC Team includes alphabetically by state:
- University of Arkansas: Jia Di, Jeff Dix, Zhong Chen, Alan Mantooth
- University of California Santa Cruz: Matthew Guthaus
- Colorado School of Mines: Peter Aaen, Iris Bahar
- Colorado State: Mahdi Nikdast, Sudeep Pasricha
- University of Illinois Chicago: Constantine Megaridis
- Iowa State University: Degang Chen, Vikram Dalal, Liang Dong, Randall Geiger
- University of Iowa: Steve Goddard
- University of Kansas: Michael Branicky
- Kansas State University: Eugene Vasserman
- University of Minnesota: Sachin Sapatnekar
- University of Missouri Kansas City: Darran Cairns, Anthony Caruso, Panayiotis Manolakos, Mostafizur Rahman
- Montana State University: Andrew Lingley
- Nebraska Indian Community College: Michael Oltrogge, Hank Miller
- University of Nebraska: Sina Balkir, Steve Cooper, George Gogos, Jerry Hudgins, Mehmet Can Vuran, Jun Wang, Marilyn Wolf, Craig Zuhlke
- University of North Dakota: Dan Ewert
- Oklahoma State University: John Hu
- University of Rochester: Eby Friedman
- South Dakota State University: David Galipeau
- University of Utah: Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon, Armin Tajalli
- University of Wisconsin: Tsung-Wei Huang
- University of Wyoming: Jon Pikal