There is a global need for microelectronics that are safe, reliable, and trustworthy. However, the design and manufacturing of these microchips is challenged by a number of factors, including disruptions of the manufacturing chain as well as an urgent need for a rapid increase in the skilled microelectronics workforce. The Scalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement (SCALE) network addresses this need.
SCALE K-12 SCalable Asymmetic Lifecycle Engagement
Anne T. Leftwich, PhD
Barbara B. Jacobs Chair in Education and Technology; Professor, Instructional Systems Technology, School of Education; Adjunct Professor, Computer Science; Interim Associate Vice President for Learning Technologies