Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research Network (STARNet)

Abstract

The Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research Network (STARNet) program was a government-industry partnership designed to enable the performance requirements of future sensing, communication, computing, and memory applications. The program sponsored academic research teams focused on technology areas, determined by government and industry experts that impact long-range DoD needs. The sponsored academic research base included approximately 46 universities, 188 faculty researchers, 628 students, and more than 112 industry associate personnel. Industry provided 60% of program funding, while DARPA provided the remaining 40% of funding. STARNet research was divided into three centers that focused on system issues (design architecture and system design) and three centers that focused on device and materials issues (high-performance and low power devices). As the projects in the device and materials centers matured, they were expected to be utilized by the system centers to enhance improvements in system design and fabrication.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2019
Source ID
5d9e96453cf179a1806fc1f43b7485d8

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Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics

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