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$226 million semiconductor research facility breaks ground at RELLIS Campus

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A new $226 million semiconductor research facility is set to open at the RELLIS campus in 2028. The Director of Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute, Steve Putna, Ph.D., said plans for the state-funded facility started in 2023 spearheaded by Deputy Vice Chancellor for Engineering Research David Staack, Ph.D.  Semiconductors, also commonly referred to as chips, are electronic devices fabricated using nanofabrication technology, the science of manipu…
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The Battalion broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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