As semiconductor factories go up across Arizona, there's a shortage of engineers qualified to do the job abc15
As semiconductor factories go up across Arizona, there's a shortage of engineers qualified to do the job.
"I'm really excited to be back in Arizona where there's a huge growth in the field," he said."What we work on will be the next future technology." "These chips end up in literally everything we use either to make our lives easier, to make them fun, to keep us more productive, to keep us alive in some cases," said ASU Engineering Professor Michael Kozicki.
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