May 25, 2022
Watch this webinar to learn more about this opportunity to propose for R&D Funding to advance the state-of-the-art in positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) technology.
Time
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Location
Virtual, Online,
United States
This webinar unveiled the details of the 5-year $5M per year ($25M total) Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Phase 2 (PNT2) funded R&D Program starting in 2022. The formal Request for Proposals (RFP) is expected on June 6, 2022.
The PNT2 program follows a successful Phase 1 program that saw 10 projects funded over 2 years starting in 2020 ($6M total funding).
Watch to learn how you can respond to the PNT2 RFP. Topics covered:
- technical thrust area
- cost share requirements
- proposal instructions
- team requirements
- Q&A
About the Speaker
Dr. Paul Carey joined SEMI in April 2021 and is responsible for managing the MSIG PNT program, the MSIG webinars, and supporting the Manufacturing, Device and Reliability Workgroups and all MSIG related conferences and events. Before joining SEMI, he worked at X-Ray imaging backplane supplier and FOA member, dpiX, in various positions starting in 2003. He was the process, equipment, and yield manager in their Gen 2.5 Palo Alto glass Fab until 2012 when dpiX moved its production to a new Gen 4.5 Fab in Colorado Springs. He rejoined dpiX in 2014 and worked on the flexible substrate equipment selection team and later became their first business development manager in 2018 when dpiX announced its Foundry Business.
Earlier positions were held at Applied Materials where he helped develop a laser annealing system for semiconductor shallow junctions and silicides, and start-up company FlexICs, where he was a co-founder and VP of Engineering. FlexICs developed low temperature thin film transistor (TFT) fabrication technology relevant to flexible OLED displays now used in cellphones. Prior to founding FlexICs, he worked as a staff scientist and program leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory where his group initially developed the low temperature polysilicon-on-plastic TFT technology.
Dr. Carey received a double major BS from UC Berkeley in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). He received his MS in EECS from UC Berkeley and Ph.D. in MSE from Stanford University.
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