Institute for Design Problems in Microelectronics, Research institute in Moscow, Russia.
The Institute for Design Problems in Microelectronics is a research facility in Moscow focused on automating the design of nano and microelectronic systems. Its laboratories are equipped with specialized tools to support advanced research in this field.
The facility was founded in 1986 and operates under the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute as part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This affiliation has shaped its development since its establishment.
The institute hosts regular scientific conferences and competitions that bring researchers together across Russia. These gatherings have become important meeting points for people working in microelectronics research and development.
The institute is located in a dedicated research area of Moscow with modern laboratory facilities. Visitors should know this is a research facility with restricted access and advance arrangements are typically required.
The facility works with 11 technology companies to establish a full-cycle microelectronics design center. About 50 scientists and engineers develop innovative solutions for the semiconductor industry at this collaborative hub.
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