On the morning of December 7th, Harbin Engineering University proudly inaugurated its School of Integrated Circuits, marking a significant milestone as the first institution of its kind within the nation's universities dedicated to the shipbuilding, marine, and nuclear sectors. Drawing on the university's rich expertise and robust foundation in shipbuilding, naval equipment, marine exploration, and nuclear energy applications, this newly established school is poised to spearhead independent research and development efforts centered around 'maritime chips'.
The school's research endeavors will encompass a wide array of integrated circuit applications pertinent to the marine environment, including marine sensors and underwater intelligent systems. It will delve into cutting-edge topics such as micro-nano semiconductors, optoelectronic integrated devices, advanced integrated circuit design techniques, and system-on-chip technologies, with the overarching goal of propelling breakthroughs in pivotal core technologies.
Through a seamless integration of industry and education, the school aims to assemble a world-class teaching and research faculty. It will introduce an integrated undergraduate-to-doctoral program tailored specifically for integrated circuits, implementing a collaborative industry-university training model. The vision is to annually nurture approximately 60 compound innovative talents who possess a comprehensive mastery of the entire spectrum of chip technologies. Furthermore, an Integrated Circuit Industry-Education Development Fund has been established, boasting an initial scale of no less than 100 million yuan, to provide unwavering support for the school's ambitious development plans.
