Meet the Sponsors

  • DEVCOM U.S. Army Research Office’s Solid State Physics (SSP) Program

    This conference is supported in part by a generous grant from the DEVCOM U.S. Army Research Office’s Solid State Physics (SSP) Program under grant number W911NF-19-1-0188

  • IEEE Electron Devices Society

    EDS began in 1952 as a committee of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE). With the merger in 1963 of the IRE and the American Institute of Radio Engineers, EDS became a technical group under the newly formed IEEE. In 1976, EDS became a society of IEEE.

     

  • U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)

    The U.S. National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency that supports science and engineering in all 50 states and U.S. territories.

    NSF was established in 1950 by Congress to:

    • Promote the progress of science.
    • Advance the national health, prosperity and welfare.
    • Secure the national defense.

    We fulfill our mission chiefly by making grants. Our investments account for about 25% of federal support to America's colleges and universities for basic research: research driven by curiosity and discovery. We also support solutions-oriented research with the potential to produce advancements for the American people.

    DRC is sponsored by grant: ECCS-2524811

  • Nextron

    Pioneering Micro Probe System Technology for Tomorrow’s Innovations