Wright State University recently marked the successful culmination of an eight-week Intel Corporation minority summer camp with an exuberant final ceremony. The event served as a remarkable celebration of the students’ achievements throughout the program, which featured five core courses covering a diverse range of subjects, including Introduction to Microelectronics, Trusted Microelectronics, Cleanroom Microfabrication, Printed Circuit Boards Design and Fabrication, and Additive Manufacturing for Semiconductor Microelectronics.
Dr. Fathi Amsaad, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Wright State University, expressed profound gratitude for the essential support provided by Intel Corporation and the AFRL Scholars Program in making this educational initiative possible. He extended his appreciation to key individuals, including Dean Darryl Ahner, Professor Mahmoud Abdallah, Professor Ahsan Mian, and Professor Deng Cao, along with the dedicated graduate students whose contributions were instrumental in orchestrating the successful final ceremony.
The highlight of the event was the recognition of minority students who received certificates of completion, acknowledging their exceptional dedication and accomplishments throughout the summer camp. Dr. Amsaad warmly congratulated these outstanding students and offered his best wishes for their promising future journeys.
The pivotal support and involvement of Intel Corporation were instrumental in the program’s success, and the collaboration between Central State University and Wright State University is poised for a fruitful three-year journey, brimming with numerous achievements and successes. This event signifies the beginning of a promising partnership with the potential to bring about significant advancements in education and technology.