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  • Center for High Frequency Electronics, UCLA
    http://www.chfe.ee.ucla.edu
    The Center for High Frequency Electronics is located in the Electrical Engineering Department at UCLA. The facility is available primarily to faculty, researchers and industrial affiliates for research that requires state-of-the-art design, fabrication and use of microwave/millimeter wave instrumentation.

  • Chipworks
    http://www.chipworks.com/
    Reverse engineers and analyzes the circuits and structure of semiconductors and electronic systems for competitive study, intellectual property support, and reliability assurance.

  • IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
    http://www.watson.ibm.com/
    Headquarters of the research division of International Business Machines corporation. Research focuses primarily on physical and computer sciences, semiconductors, systems technology, mathematics and information services, applications & solutions.

  • IMEC
    http://www.imec.be/
    Microelectronics research and development service specializing in SOC, ULSI and VLSI platforms..

  • Information Technology and Telecommunications Laboratory (ITTL)
    http://www.gtri.gatech.edu/ittl/
    Part of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). ITTL performs research in Internet and database technologies and applications; broadband, defense, radio frequency and wireless communications; network applications and security issues; mapping/geographical information, distributed simulation and enterprise information systems; and product research and development, manufacturing preparation and other steps toward product commercialization.

 
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