Morgan State University Receives Apple Innovation Grant To Expand Silicon and Hardware Technologies

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Sandra Phoenix
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Morgan State University News
June 17, 2021

Morgan State University Receives Apple Innovation Grant To Expand Silicon and Hardware Technologies

Funding and Support from Apple will Facilitate Lab Funding, Guest Lectures, Scholarships and Fellowships, Faculty Training, Curriculum Support, and More

Morgan State University today announced its selection as one of four recipients of a new $1.25 million Apple Innovation Grant, designed to support schools of engineering at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in developing their silicon and hardware technologies curriculum in partnership with Apple's experts. The three-year grant comes as a component of Apple's Racial Equity and Justice Initiativehttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_d64c9a98f394763beef83f6e5bca405d13f16c05-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.apple.com-252Fracial-2Dequity-2Djustice-2Dinitiative-252F-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3D105122ac4b441036&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=5CqMIX-lYRZ6p-x5G5M4dmi6tVA4Cxe6H13gZKph16w&e=.

"Apple's investment in Morgan underscores a recognition in the proven ability of HBCUs to produce top talent that not only enhances workforce diversity, but also contributes to the advancement of innovation and global competitiveness in critical STEM fields," said David K. Wilsonhttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_0915fa2f705eec0e46ad94c4a00bfe3e32f5c6a2-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.morgan.edu-252Foffice-5Fof-5Fthe-5Fpresident-252Fbiography.html-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3De895bc0135ab0a44&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=RatN8X7C0BFVutFlekMzSYk0XkOwXDapYUmQ4Z3cSwA&e=, president of Morgan State University. "With this new Apple Innovation Grant, we can further enhance the resources available at our world-class School of Engineering and better prepare our graduates to secure highly sought-after careers in cutting-edge fields of engineering and make immediate and meaningful contributions."

Morgan's Innovation Grant will provide funding and other support from Apple for lab space, guest lectures, scholarships and fellowships, faculty training, curriculum support, and more. The grant is part of Apple's broader New Silicon Initiative and is designed to inspire and prepare students for careers in hardware engineering, computer architecture, and silicon chip design.

"The HBCU community is home to incredible Black talent and we are thrilled to work alongside these universities to enhance the opportunities for their students," said Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. "We know many jobs of the future will be in innovative areas like silicon engineering and we want to help ensure the leaders of tomorrow have access to transformational learning opportunities."

Silicon and hardware technologies are responsible for the key components that bring intelligence to smartphones, computers, tablets, smartwatches, and more. Increasingly, it's difficult to find products that don't have semiconductor technology in them, from wireless speakers to vacuums and coffee makers, everyday products contain sensors, processors, intelligent power management, wireless communication and more, all designed, architected, validated and tested by silicon engineers.

"Being awarded the 2021 Apple Innovation Grant not only builds capacity in VLSI chip design here at Morgan's Mitchell School of Engineering, it also bridges the industry-academia divide by providing an opportunity to enhance our programs and curricula, to cultivate faculty and their research expertise, and to impact workforce development and talent acquisition," said Oscar Barton, Jr., Ph.D, PE, dean of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineeringhttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_eacb2a947a319e180645e0df981ec998d2385cc1-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.morgan.edu-252Fsoe-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3Dbb7a7f1c879dcd1c&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=K0_QPVve6flXg_9nGBUhtB08sVvwMs7IQkdRER6qWUE&e= at Morgan State University.

Morgan's School of Engineering is home to a world-class faculty with expertise across various disciplines including, civil engineering; electrical and computer engineering; industrial and systems engineering; and transportation and urban infrastructure studies. Located on the north-side of University's more than 185-acre campus, the School of Engineering operates in a three-building complex, which includes the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Building, the William Donald Schaefer Building, and a significant portion of the Center for the Built Environment and Infrastructure Studies (CBEIShttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_efdd9508d887230534db57739efbb3e51c7ee4d8-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.morgan.edu-252Fschool-5Fof-5Farchitecture-5F-5Fplanning-252Fcbeis-5F.html-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3D0fe82f3faf2a5c49&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=RC2nNqEYH3I8HwHBVK_iAkNGZn7sLMxCFbFyaLejC1A&e=). The School has accredited undergraduate programs in Transportation and Civil, Electrical, and Industrial Engineering, and graduate programs that offer the Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Engineering in four disciplines.

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Morgan State University News June 17, 2021 Morgan State University Receives Apple Innovation Grant To Expand Silicon and Hardware Technologies Funding and Support from Apple will Facilitate Lab Funding, Guest Lectures, Scholarships and Fellowships, Faculty Training, Curriculum Support, and More Morgan State University today announced its selection as one of four recipients of a new $1.25 million Apple Innovation Grant, designed to support schools of engineering at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in developing their silicon and hardware technologies curriculum in partnership with Apple's experts. The three-year grant comes as a component of Apple's Racial Equity and Justice Initiative<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_d64c9a98f394763beef83f6e5bca405d13f16c05-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.apple.com-252Fracial-2Dequity-2Djustice-2Dinitiative-252F-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3D105122ac4b441036&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=5CqMIX-lYRZ6p-x5G5M4dmi6tVA4Cxe6H13gZKph16w&e=>. "Apple's investment in Morgan underscores a recognition in the proven ability of HBCUs to produce top talent that not only enhances workforce diversity, but also contributes to the advancement of innovation and global competitiveness in critical STEM fields," said David K. Wilson<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_0915fa2f705eec0e46ad94c4a00bfe3e32f5c6a2-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.morgan.edu-252Foffice-5Fof-5Fthe-5Fpresident-252Fbiography.html-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3De895bc0135ab0a44&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=RatN8X7C0BFVutFlekMzSYk0XkOwXDapYUmQ4Z3cSwA&e=>, president of Morgan State University. "With this new Apple Innovation Grant, we can further enhance the resources available at our world-class School of Engineering and better prepare our graduates to secure highly sought-after careers in cutting-edge fields of engineering and make immediate and meaningful contributions." Morgan's Innovation Grant will provide funding and other support from Apple for lab space, guest lectures, scholarships and fellowships, faculty training, curriculum support, and more. The grant is part of Apple's broader New Silicon Initiative and is designed to inspire and prepare students for careers in hardware engineering, computer architecture, and silicon chip design. "The HBCU community is home to incredible Black talent and we are thrilled to work alongside these universities to enhance the opportunities for their students," said Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. "We know many jobs of the future will be in innovative areas like silicon engineering and we want to help ensure the leaders of tomorrow have access to transformational learning opportunities." Silicon and hardware technologies are responsible for the key components that bring intelligence to smartphones, computers, tablets, smartwatches, and more. Increasingly, it's difficult to find products that don't have semiconductor technology in them, from wireless speakers to vacuums and coffee makers, everyday products contain sensors, processors, intelligent power management, wireless communication and more, all designed, architected, validated and tested by silicon engineers. "Being awarded the 2021 Apple Innovation Grant not only builds capacity in VLSI chip design here at Morgan's Mitchell School of Engineering, it also bridges the industry-academia divide by providing an opportunity to enhance our programs and curricula, to cultivate faculty and their research expertise, and to impact workforce development and talent acquisition," said Oscar Barton, Jr., Ph.D, PE, dean of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_eacb2a947a319e180645e0df981ec998d2385cc1-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.morgan.edu-252Fsoe-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3Dbb7a7f1c879dcd1c&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=K0_QPVve6flXg_9nGBUhtB08sVvwMs7IQkdRER6qWUE&e=> at Morgan State University. Morgan's School of Engineering is home to a world-class faculty with expertise across various disciplines including, civil engineering; electrical and computer engineering; industrial and systems engineering; and transportation and urban infrastructure studies. Located on the north-side of University's more than 185-acre campus, the School of Engineering operates in a three-building complex, which includes the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Building, the William Donald Schaefer Building, and a significant portion of the Center for the Built Environment and Infrastructure Studies (CBEIS<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailtrack.io_trace_link_efdd9508d887230534db57739efbb3e51c7ee4d8-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fwww.morgan.edu-252Fschool-5Fof-5Farchitecture-5F-5Fplanning-252Fcbeis-5F.html-26userId-3D4750387-26signature-3D0fe82f3faf2a5c49&d=DwMFaQ&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=rmrjOrTQo637jQzsGqFEr1OkGEI6RoVmoYtjJDIC8gc&m=5MSbqE0Gnjyc4r4qI5Cy9KpOWGhSs-wOTT9Pmrucuis&s=RC2nNqEYH3I8HwHBVK_iAkNGZn7sLMxCFbFyaLejC1A&e=>). The School has accredited undergraduate programs in Transportation and Civil, Electrical, and Industrial Engineering, and graduate programs that offer the Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Engineering in four disciplines. Sandra M. Phoenix HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs - Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/