ADAM partners with industry, universities, public agencies, and research organizations to advance AI-driven microelectronics, strengthen workforce development, and connect graduate trainees with real-world challenges.
Our Partners
Key Partnership Benefits
ADAM cultivates partnerships with industry and public-sector collaborators to co-create solutions to real-world challenges. Partners can engage with graduate trainees, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty whose expertise spans AI, data science, microelectronics, semiconductor technologies, materials discovery, photonics, cybersecurity, and engineering.
- Harness the expertise of Johns Hopkins and Morgan State faculty
- Evaluate innovative methods and emerging technologies
- Work with talented Master’s students, PhD students, and postdoctoral candidates
- Build relationships with potential future employees
- Support research and workforce development in microelectronics
Public-Private Partnerships
ADAM seeks participation in public-private partnerships that strengthen regional and national innovation, infrastructure, workforce training, and economic development.
Internships
Internships are a central part of the ADAM training experience and a key opportunity for partners to engage with graduate student talent. Participating organizations gain access to student talent and can build relationships with trainees who may become future employees.
Capstone Projects
ADAM invites partners to propose capstone projects and supervise students as they work on applied problems. Capstone projects allow students to connect theory and practice while addressing real-world challenges.
Lifelong Learning
Johns Hopkins Engineering Lifelong Learning offers flexible education for working professionals, including short-format courses, asynchronous online programs, custom executive education, and professional education courses.