The Texas A&M University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECEN) invites industry partners to sponsor Master of Science (MS) Capstone projects. These projects provide graduate students with hands-on experience solving real-world engineering challenges while giving sponsors direct access to top-tier talent and innovative ideas.
MS Capstone projects are team-based, faculty-mentored efforts that span one academic year. Sponsors propose project topics aligned with their technical interests and collaborate with student teams throughout the project’s lifecycle.
Benefits of Sponsorship
- Engage with highly skilled ECEN graduate students trained in cutting-edge technologies
- Explore novel solutions to industry-relevant engineering problems
- Build early connections with potential future hires
- Collaborate with ECEN faculty experts and research strengths
Capstone Program Overview
MS Semiconductors
The Master of Science in Microelectronics and Semiconductors is a non-thesis, in-person program designed to prepare graduate students for exciting careers in the semiconductor industry or advanced doctoral studies. Students gain deep knowledge and practical skills in:
- Analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design
- Digital IC design and verification
- Semiconductor devices and manufacturing
For more info, contact jianghu@tamu.edu.