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Aerial view of the UW–Madison Engineering campus and the construction site of the Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center on June 5, 2025—where Wisconsin's semiconductor research and workforce development is taking shape. Photo by Althea Dotzour / UW–Madison

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  • Wisconsin CHIPS logo, ME Commons logo, and a person wearing PPE in a fabrication lab

    Wisconsin CHIPS joins SWAP Hub & ME Commons

    Wisconsin CHIPS is pleased to announce its new membership to the Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub led by Arizona State University. The SWAP Hub is one of eight that makes up the Microelectronics (ME) Commons, which was established to position the United States as a global leader in microelectronics research and enable domestic fabrication.

  • Kawasaki named a Moore Foundation Experimental Physics Investigator

    Jason Kawasaki, an associate professor in materials science and engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been named a 2025 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Experimental Physics Investigator. Selection to the program is a prestigious honor …

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    2025 Nobel Prize Laureate John Martinis’s Connections to UW–Madison

    Wisconsin CHIPS congratulates the 2025 laureates of The Nobel Prize in Physics—John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis—for observation of quantum-mechanical tunneling in an electrical circuit based on superconductors! Excitingly, Martinis has connections to UW–Madison through shared research and his co-founded company Qolab.

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