Leading the Semiconductor Economy from the Lab to Fabrication

The University of Arkansas holds a distinctive position as a potential leader in the future semiconductor economy of the United States. Semiconductors, including silicon, are critical materials in the majority of electronic devices, driving advancements in fields such as healthcare, the military, computing, and transportation: Lab to Fab; Mantooth Discusses Semiconductor Research and Fabrication at U of A | University of Arkansas (uark.edu)

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Alan Mantooth Recognized for Energy and Sustainability Work

Alan Mantooth Recognized for Energy and Sustainability Work

IEEE has recognized Alan Mantooth, Board Member and Division II Director, for his career-long dedication to enabling greater efficiencies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the energy-generation and transportation industries. His leadership and research continue...

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Engineers Can Earn CEU Credits Through New Online Courses

Engineers Can Earn CEU Credits Through New Online Courses

Professional engineers and graduate students can enroll in a new, online course that offers a foundational understanding of analyzing and designing grid-connected power electronic circuits for electric energy conversion and control. The Grid-connected Advanced Power...

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