Title 42 › Chapter 163— RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, COMPETITION, AND INNOVATION › Subchapter III— NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE › Part B— STEM Education › § 18997
The Director must give competitive grants to colleges, nonprofits, or groups of them to build and improve microelectronics education and workforce training. Grants must help grow, keep, and train a diverse, long-term microelectronics workforce to meet the needs of industry, academia, government, and Federal labs and to support the programs in section 4656(c)(2)(C) of title 15. Funded work includes making industry-focused courses and hands-on labs, sharing those materials through a public database or portal, training teachers, giving students access to real or simulated industry tools and facilities, adding microelectronics into STEM at all levels, hiring key faculty, creating pathway programs that link high school, vocational, military, college, and graduate training, and offering informal PreK–12 hands-on activities and competitions. The Director must also fund graduate traineeships for students pursuing masters or doctorate research in microelectronics, paying tuition, fees, stipends, and supporting internships and program costs for students who are citizens, nationals, or aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residence. The Director must support associate-degree or certificate programs under the Scientific and Advanced-Technology Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 1862h–j) with internships and hands-on industry experience. Awards should link with existing undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral, teacher, and equipment programs; encourage industry partnerships for access to tools; create a National Network for Microelectronics Education to share best practices and facilities; and promote participation by HBCUs, Tribal Colleges, and other minority-serving institutions while coordinating with relevant Federal bodies.
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42 U.S.C. § 18997
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