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Institutionen för systemteknik (ISY), Linköpings universitet

Graduate Course HT1 2019:

State-of-the-art Electron Devices



Objectives


Modern electronic systems contains not only CMOS circuits but a diversity of device and circuit technologies. This course is intended to give a broader view of the state-of-the-art electronics than the devices and circuits that the Ph.D. students usually come into contact with during their research work.



Course outline


We will select 6-10 chapters from the book edited by Joachim Burghartz (see Literature below) that are of general interest but out of the student's normal areas of research, such as:

* Emerging devices

* Memory Technologies

* RF and Microwave Semiconductor Technologies

* Power Devices and ICs

* Photovoltaic Devices

* Large Area Electronics

* MEMS

* Vacuum Device Applications

* Optoelectronic Devices

* VLSI technology and circuits

* Mixed-Signal Technologies and Integrated Circuits

* Passive Components

* Devices for the Post CMOS Era


Check out the content list of the book (pdf, content list only)!



Instructor


Adj Prof. Ted Johansson, Integrated Circuits and Systems, ISY



Registration


The course is open to students enrolled in a Ph.D. program at Linköping University at ISY and IFM. External participants upon request. If you have interest to participate, please register by sending an email to the instructor by Sep 15, 2019.



Prerequisites


Basic courses in electronics.



Schedule


The course consists of selected chapter from the book + references, organized in 6-10 seminars during HT1/HT2 (Oct-Nov) 2019. Course start is during w39 (Sep 23-27) and the seminars from w42.

All students will read the selected chapters before the seminars.

Each student will be given one chapter to present + 1-2 of selected research papers (of those referenced at the end of each book chapter) during the seminars (45-60 minutes total per presentation).



Literature


Joachim N. Burghartz (ed), 'Guide to State-of-the-Art Electron Devices', IEEE Press 2013, ISBN 978-1-118-34726-3.

Articles from reference sections related to each chapter in the book.



Credits


The course is 8 ECTS credits.



Examination


Presentation of a book chapter + selected journal article(s) during a seminar.

Active seminar participation.






Informationsansvarig: Ted Johansson
Senast uppdaterad: 2019-06-28