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Center 7 of the Joint University Microelectronics Program JUMP 2.0

SUPREME Annual Review Year 3: July 29-31, 2025 at Cornell

Photo by Savan DeSouza

“Cornell sits at the center of a growing national semiconductor ecosystem — not only advancing foundational research, but also serving as a hub for technology transfer, workforce development and cross-sector innovation. With more than a dozen academic institutions and industry partners, including IBM and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), SUPREME exemplifies how Cornell-led efforts are expanding the reach and relevance of academic research beyond campus.”


REU Student Poster Presenters

(Photo by Savan DeSouza) Left to Right: Roman Caudillo (SRC), Tomas Palacios (MIT), Himani Mishra, Marah Susko, Kenta Lin, Jason Li, Iris You, Tyler Hendee, Grace Xing (Cornell), Judy Cha (Cornell)

Best Lightning Talk Awards

  • Akhansha Arvind and Aijia Yao win the Session 1 Best Lightning Talk Award in a tie for their presentations: "Benchmarking Experimental Contact Resistances for n-AlGaN" (Akhansha) and "Reliability Study of Scaled MoS2 Transistors" (Aijia)
  • Maxwell Conte receives the Session 2 Best Lightning Talk Award for his presentation: Transition Metal Redox Complex Memories and their Supramolecular Control
  • Quynh Sam receives the Session 3 Best Lightning Talk Award for her presentation: Resistivity Scaling of CuAl2-x Nanowires for Post Copper Interconnects
  • Chuan Chang receives the Session 4 Best Lightning Talk Award for his presentation: High Conductivity AlScN/GaN Multichannel Heterostructures with High Mobility > 1000 cm2/V-s and low Sheet Resistance <100 Ohm/sq.
  • Muhaimin Mareum Khan receives the Session 5 Best Lightning Talk Award for her presentation: BEOL compatible p-type oxide Thin Film Transistor: SnO
  • SUPREME Microelectronics Fellows Akhansha Arvind (2024 Fellow), Nolan Olasu (2025 Fellow), and Tomas Kraay (2023 Fellow) are recognized for their presentations at the 2025 Annual Review

Annual Review Highlights