FuSe teaming grants can support capacity-building across the co-design platform, which will potentially position investigators for future competitive larger research grants and future center activity. Teaming grants can also support catalytic activities that foster stakeholder community networks to develop strategies that address the innovative co-design capacity of the U.S. for future semiconductors at the national research center level.
Initially, FuSe team formation is directed to the following three research areas:
Collaborative research in domain-specific computing
Advancing function and achieving high-performance from heterointegration
New materials for energy-efficient, enhanced-performance and sustainable semiconductor-based systems
The FuSe webinar will include an overview presentation from FuSe program directors and time for Q&A.