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Projects That Do Not Qualify for MEP Grants or Subsidies

What Can I Do if I My Project Does Not Qualify for an MEP Grant or Subsidy?

Educational institutions may create a commercial account and purchase from MOSIS IC in any of the offered technologies. Discount prices in the MEP-offered technologies are available for projects and academic institutions that don't qualify for MEP grants.

When Will A Project Not Qualify for an MEP Grant or Fabrication Subsidy?

The intent of the MOSIS Educational Program is to aid educational institutions in the development of instructional and research programs in integrated circuits within their engineering departments.

The MEP program was never intended to support a blanket program of development in VLSI design spanning a number of years, as a supplement to university or departmental funds, or as an adjunct to project-specific grants from sources outside the university.

Not every proposal submitted receives an MEP grant or fabrication subsidy. Designs are evaluated on their merit based on information provided in the research proposal. Be sure to describe your project well enough so we can judge it fairly. In addition, universities are annually¹ restricted to the number and size of projects they can submit to the MEP Research program.

In general, a proposal will be disqualified from MEP support if any one of the following conditions are true:

  • The project receives partial funding or is sponsored by either a private party or the government (also see "Stipends, Fellowships, and MEP");

  • The design requires one or several non-standard options;

  • It is designed by someone other than a student or faculty member of an accredited university;

  • It makes use of a technology that is not supported under the MEP Research program (see "Processes available for MEP Accounts")

  • The project is over the size limit for its technology;

  • The university has exceeded its annual¹ allotment. Please see What Is the MEP Research Program for details.

    The above list touches the major criteria that would disqualify a design from receiving MEP support, and is not meant to be an exhaustive list of all cases under which MOSIS would not subsidize the fabrication of a design submitted by a university through its MEP Research account.

    1 The term annual refers to the academic year which starts on October 1 and ends September 30.



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