Two immersive six-week summer intensives designed for students at different stages of their academic journey, from exploring semiconductor technology to advanced semiconductor fabrication.
Through the Pathways to a Semiconductor Career initiative, Kent State University invites participants to join one of two Summer Institutes offered in 2026. These programs provide opportunities to gain practical experience and deeper understanding of semiconductor technology and advanced manufacturing.
Semiconductor & Advanced Manufacturing Summer Institutes
Semiconductor Technology & Advanced Manufacturing Summer Institute
An immersive six-week institute introducing the technologies and systems used to design and manufacture semiconductor devices. The institute is designed for students exploring semiconductor technology, advanced manufacturing, and related technical fields.
The institute begins with a virtual orientation week featuring program introductions and guest speakers from industry. The remaining weeks are delivered in a hybrid format, with lectures held online and in-person lab sessions on Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Kent State Trumbull Campus. Participants also take part in several industry visits and networking events hosted at partner company sites.
Participants complete two Kent State courses offered at the Kent State Trumbull Campus:
• EERT 11000: Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Cleanroom (4 cr)
• ATS 11001: Introduction to Vacuum Systems (3 cr)
Participants also take part in the Career Academy and engage in applied technical learning experiences including hands-on cleanroom activities, collaborative projects, industry engagement, and site visits.
The institute culminates in a capstone project in which participants work in teams to apply semiconductor manufacturing concepts and present their work to peers and industry representatives.
Semiconductor Fabrication & Manufacturing Summer Institute
An immersive six-week institute exploring semiconductor device fabrication, manufacturing processes, and the engineering principles that support modern semiconductor production. The institute is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students seeking deeper technical engagement with semiconductor manufacturing.
The institute begins with a virtual orientation week featuring program introductions and guest speakers from industry. The remaining weeks are delivered in person at Kent State University’s Kent Campus, with laboratory and cleanroom sessions held throughout the program. The institute is primarily designed for participants who can commute to campus, though a limited number of residential spaces may be available. Participants also take part in several industry visits and networking events hosted at partner company sites.
Participants complete two co-scheduled Kent State courses aligned with their academic level:
Undergraduate pathway
• CAE 35095 ST: Fundamentals of Semiconductor Manufacturing Engineering (3 cr)
• CAE 35095 ST: Microelectronics Fabrication and Cleanroom Practice (3 cr)
Graduate pathway
• ENGR 61095/81095 ST: Advanced Semiconductor Fabrication Practices (3 cr)
• ENGR 61095/81095 ST: Advanced Semiconductor Process Engineering (3 cr)
All participants learn together as a single cohort. Participants also take part in the Career Academy and engage in applied technical learning experiences including hands-on cleanroom activities, collaborative projects, industry engagement, and site visits.
The institute culminates in a capstone project in which participants apply semiconductor manufacturing concepts and present their work to peers and industry representatives.