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March 16th, 2004
Albany NanoTech program exposes high school students to industry
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Twenty-seven high school students are attending "High Tech U" at Albany NanoTech, a three-day program designed to introduce students to career opportunities in the semiconductor industry. The SEMI Workforce Development Institute, dubbed High Tech U, was created by the San Jose, Calif.-based Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International to increase interest among high school students in science, mathematics, and high-tech careers.
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