Scope and form: One afternoon of lectures and discussion per week. |
Evaluation: Oral presentation and approval of coursework
Oral presentation of a given topic/article. The exam will have a conference like form. Selection of the topic must be approved by the course coordinator, and the topic must be different from the topic of the student’s Ph.D. project. |
Examination: Pass/fail |
Prerequisites: A M.Sc. degree in physics, microelectronics, electrical engineering or computer systems engineering (or equivalent relevant education). |
Aim: Most Ph.D. courses are specialized. The aim of this course is the opposite - to provide breadth. More pecifically the aim is to provide the participants with an overview of the current standing of research in microelectronics and micro-mechanics, and a view on where the research is heading. This is an ambitious goal and it requires talented lectures with a strong research record and a talent for communicating their work to a broad audience with very mixed background and knowledge. |
Contents: 14 lectures covering a wide range of topics in microelectronics. |
Contact: Jens Sparsø, building 322, (+45) 4525 3747, jsp@imm.dtu.dk |
Department: 002 Informatics and Mathematical Modelling |
Course URL: http://www.imm.dtu.dk/courses/02911 |
Signup: Pe instituttet/At the department |
Updated: 20-06-2001 |