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June 2, 2021

SEMI Professional Development Seminar
Northeast Chapter

This free seminar helps students meet the demands of today's high tech workforce and be successful with in careers. This event is supported by MIT MSE, UMass Lowell, Cornell, the SEMI Northeast Chapter, and participating companies. 

Time

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location

United States

Connecting College Students to the Semiconductor Industry

Join us online on June 2, 2021 at 4pm EDT to:

  • Learn about semiconductor jobs you didn't know existed and how you can connect with 2100+ employers in the microelectronics industry.
  • Meet with professionals and executives during our flash mentoring and networking sessions.
  • Engage a mentor for career development guidance.

Students in Engineering, Computer Science, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics are strongly encouraged to attend!

For more information about SEMI University Programs, check out https://bit.ly/SEMIFuture.

Agenda

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2021 (Times in EDT)

4:00 pm

Open Remarks

• Jeff Hanan, Chair, SEMI Northeast Committee
• Prof. Rafael Jaramillo, Materials Science and Engineering, MIT
• Prof. Mike Thompson, Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University
• Prof. Greg Denon, UMass Lowell

4:15 pm

KEYNOTE—Your Winning Future in the Semiconductor Industry, Growth and Opportunities for Success

Debbie Gustafson, CEO, Energetiq

4:45 pm

A Day in the Life of a Semiconductor Professional

• Carlos V. Colorado, ASML: From Engineering to Corporate Strategy
• Emily Clark, Applied Materials: The Human Factor in a Data Driven Industry - How Sales Brings People Together
• Matthew Getz, Teradyne: The Ever-Changing Life of an Applications Engineer

5:15 pm

Tales from a Recent Grad

• Sophia Rogalskyj, TEL: The Expected and Unexpected: Reflections on the Transition from Undergrad Researcher to Industry R&D Process Engineer
• Akshay Dipakkumar Harlalka, ASML: A Preview of the Day-to-Day Life of a Mechanical Design Engineer

5:45 pm

Mentoring Panel

Industry professionals discuss job entry issues raised by audience

6:15 pm

Breakout Rooms

Professionals answer questions on several topics

7:00 pm

Closing

Registration

Attendance is free, but registration is required to receive the webinar link. 

Register by Friday, March 1, 2024.

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