What is OASiS?
OASiS stands for the Ohio Southwest Alliance on Semiconductors and Integrated Scalable Manufacturing.
What it means for you is unprecedented opportunity! That’s because Intel has invested more than $20 billion on the construction of two cutting-edge chip manufacturing facilities, or fabs, on a 1,000-acre megasite in Ohio with chip production starting in 2025.
The Ohio factories are designed for the ‘Angstrom era,’ with support for Intel’s most advanced process technologies, including Intel 18A. These technologies are critical for enabling next-generation products across a range of applications, from high-performance mobile to artificial intelligence.
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The Silicon Heartland
Intel is partnering with the University of Cincinnati and 13 other universities and community colleges in Ohio to create semiconductor-specific curricula for associate and undergraduate degree programs. And they need YOU – because by working with semiconductors at a remarkably small scale, Intel’s engineers and technicians require skills that aren’t in today’s textbooks. OASiS embraces this challenge.
Intel has invested more than $20 billion on the construction of two cutting-edge chip manufacturing facilities, or fabs, on a 1,000-acre megasite in Ohio with chip production starting in 2025.
Intel has invested more than $20 billion on the construction of two cutting-edge chip manufacturing facilities, or fabs, on a 1,000-acre megasite in Ohio with chip production starting in 2025.
Columbus
Columbus
Columbus
Columbus
University of Dayton was ranked #1 in funded materials research in 2021, according to NSF 22-311 Higher Education Research & Development report FY2020 (released in Jan 2022), and #10 in federally funded research in the country. It is also ranked #1 in engineering research among all Catholic universities. UD has a nationally recognized Department of Electro- Optics and Photonics, with unique teaching and research capabilities in Silicon Nanophotonics, and Photonics Integrated Circuits.
University of Cincinnati engineering students must complete 5 co-ops prior to graduation.
Miami University offers more than 100 majors, 48 minors,[66] and 11 co-majors. It is one of the leading public universities in the nation recognized for ‘Best Undergraduate Teaching’ and undergraduate research with its student-scholar model. The multidisciplinary research at the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) is supported by various national and state funding agencies (NSF, NIH, DoD etc.,).
Wright State University is a metropolitan research university in Dayton, Ohio. Its academic offering includes associate and bachelor’s degree programs at its Lake Campus through bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs and a medical school at its Dayton Campus. Since the university was founded, it has collaborated with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and surrounding industry partners.
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Dayton
- Miami University
- Wright State University
Regional Campuses:
- UC Blue Ash Campus
- UC Clermont Campus
- Cincinnati State
- Clark State University
- Edison State
- Sinclair Community
- Cedarville University
- Central State University
- Mount Vernon Nazarene
- Wittenberg University
- Xavier University
New Hi-Tech Jobs in Ohio
Intel Financial Investment
Chip Manufacturing Starts
Will you be hired for one of the 3.000 new hi-tech jobs in ohio?
Technicians to Engineers Intel needs you to fill these jobs:
Manufacturing Technicians
Equipment Technicians
Automation Technicians
Facilities Technicians
Process Engineers
Each Role is Making a Positive Impact on Society, Business, and the Planet.
Equipment Engineers
Yield Engineers
Manufacturing Engineers
Industrial Engineers
Facilities Engineers
Intel is the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products, and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world’s first microprocessor in 1971. This decade, Intel’s mission is to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth.
What Does it Take to Be a Semiconductor Manufacturer?
Don’t take our word for it – watch this short video for a glimpse of one of the many careers in semiconductor manufacturing.
Meet Otis, a Manufacturing Technician at Intel. You’ll see that Manufacturing Technicians and Specialists are at the heart of Intel’s mission to build the world’s best processors in state-of-the-art labs. Otis begins his day by putting on his “Bunny Suit” and working alongside his fellow engineers whom he calls the “smartest people I know.” He works 4 days on and 3 days off, followed by a 3 days on, 4 days off schedule. So in a 2-week span, he’s off a total of 7 days.
Why Semiconductors Matter in the Increasingly Digital World
The average American spends over 12 hours a day on electronics, including computers, mobile devices, TVs, and cars. And every one of them is powered by semiconductors, which improve our lives, increase productivity, and drive economic growth.