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EASC Co-sponsored Event, "Semiconductor Manufacturing: Opportunities and Challenges to the US and Beyond"

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April 7, 2023
6:00PM - 8:00PM
Online (registration required)

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Add to Calendar 2023-04-07 18:00:00 2023-04-07 20:00:00 EASC Co-sponsored Event, "Semiconductor Manufacturing: Opportunities and Challenges to the US and Beyond" The Center for East Asian Studies at Arizona State University and East Asian Studies Center at The Ohio State University present: "Semiconductor Manufacturing: Opportunities and Challenges to the US and Beyond" Since the passing of the CHIPS and Science Act in 2022, the semiconductor manufacturing industry has experienced a significant growth in the US. The expansion of semiconductor manufacturing companies has a global impact on international immigration and regional environments, in particular the water and land resources. This roundtable invites discussion on the changes of demographic and environment from experts in the fields of US-Taiwan relations, water resources, and international science and technology industry. The aim of the roundtable is to understand the current and future impact of semiconductor manufacturing industry on the international relations and our environment. Download the PDF flyer here.  Panelists: Dr. James Lin, The University of Washington Dr. Caroline Wagner, The Ohio State University Dr. Sharon Megdal, The University of Arizona Moderator: Dr. David Pietz, The University of Arizona Online (registration required) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Center for East Asian Studies at Arizona State University and East Asian Studies Center at The Ohio State University present:

"Semiconductor Manufacturing: Opportunities and Challenges to the US and Beyond"

Since the passing of the CHIPS and Science Act in 2022, the semiconductor manufacturing industry has experienced a significant growth in the US. The expansion of semiconductor manufacturing companies has a global impact on international immigration and regional environments, in particular the water and land resources. This roundtable invites discussion on the changes of demographic and environment from experts in the fields of US-Taiwan relations, water resources, and international science and technology industry. The aim of the roundtable is to understand the current and future impact of semiconductor manufacturing industry on the international relations and our environment. Download the PDF flyer here

Panelists: Dr. James Lin, The University of Washington Dr. Caroline Wagner, The Ohio State University Dr. Sharon Megdal, The University of Arizona

Moderator: Dr. David Pietz, The University of Arizona