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Institute for Microelectronics Education and Research

The MER Institute – Collaborating with industry and university stakeholders in cutting-edge areas of microelectronics.

Advancing Microelectronics Education and Research

The Institute for Microelectronics Education and Research (MER) works with regional industry to expand microelectronic and semiconductor supply chains and capacity. Targeted investments prepare students for careers related to microelectronics, and provide opportunities to work closely with faculty on vital research.

The MER Institute: Who and What

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The CHIPS Act

The MER Institute began with The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act, passed and funded by Congress in 2022.

This act presents a once in a generation opportunity for Boise State University, the state of Idaho, and the Nation.

Investments from this act will boost domestic semiconductor research, development, and production, ensuring the United States leads in technology used in everything from mobile phones to defense systems.