
Associate Professor Albert Kim of Medical Engineering engaged with the ý’s interdisciplinary research team (Drs. Kumar, Katkoori, Yilmaz, and Alcantar), and received a prestigious five-year, $3 million NSF Research Training (NRT) grant, known as STEP-UP: Science, Technology, Engineering, Program for Upward Partnership for Advancing Microelectronics Education and Training. This initiative positions the ý College of Engineering at the forefront of semiconductor education, directly aligning with the Medical Engineering Department’s commitment to cross-disciplinary research, high-tech innovation and student engineering training.
Dr. Kim’s inclusion not only underscores the department’s deep expertise in biomedical microsystems but also enriches the STEP-UP traineeship with a biomedical perspective crucial for emerging microelectronics applications in medicine and healthcare. As the STEP-UP program brings together faculty across Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Materials, Computer, and Medical Engineering Departments, it demonstrates a unified, convergent college-wide training model. Dr. Kim’s contributions ensure that participants gain understanding of translational biomedical impacts, preparing trainees to lead in both semiconductor and medical technology domains.
The STEP-UP program will support 23 graduate fellowships (15 doctoral and 8 masters), which reflects a forward-looking strategy to cultivate a diverse, skilled workforce tailored to foster the next generation of innovators at the interface of microelectronics and healthcare.