Explore careers in microelectronics at this live microelectronics webinar, Feb. 25

Curious about where your engineering degree can take you? Learn how your skills translate into real-world careers in the fast-growing microelectronics and semiconductor sectors.
Join Fulton Schools faculty for a live webinar, Engineering Your Career: Microelectronics Roles and the Skills Employers Want, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, noon–1 p.m., via Zoom. The session will feature insights from ASU engineering leaders, including Binil Starly, director of the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks and a professor of manufacturing engineering; Michael Goryll, associate dean of undergraduate programs and an associate professor of electrical engineering; and Terry Alford, associate director of the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy and a professor of materials science and engineering. The group brings perspectives spanning design, manufacturing and emerging technologies.
This session will spotlight:
- Emerging roles in semiconductor design and manufacturing.
- In-demand skills across electrical, computer, materials, mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
- How your elective courses connect to future career paths.
Wrap up with a live Q&A where you can submit your questions via chat.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the future of microelectronics and gain insights that can guide your academic and career journey.
Engineering Your Career: Microelectronics Roles and the Skills Employers Want webinar
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026
Noon–1 p.m.
Online via Zoom
Register to attend

Engineering your career: Microelectronics roles and the skills employers want