ATE Centers for Micro & Nano Technology
This 16-page paper, provided by Maricopa County Community College District, includes information about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program and NSF ATE Centers for Micro and Nano Technology. "The ATE program funds large, comprehensive Centers of Excellence, as well as smaller-scale, more focused projects." These centers usually involve collaborations among educational institutions and partners from business, industry, and government. These collaborations work to improve education and build the workforce in a particular area of technology. Of about 40 centers in 2016, six were centers for micro and nanotechnology. These centers were focused on developing career pathways, competency based modules, digital learning tools, degree programs, and more. This paper includes a description for each center and describes key activities.
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