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Advanced Computational Techniques For Electrical Engineering Course at Auburn University ELEC 7800/7806

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title:
ELEC 7800/7806 Advanced Computational Techniques For Electrical Engineering (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 2120, ELEC 3320. Introduction to high level programming techniques in electrical engineering applications; topics include linear systems analysis, system identification, nonlinear dynamic systems, and electromagnetic applications.

RF Microelectronics Course at Auburn University ELEC 7780/7786

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7780/7786 RF Microelectronics (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6780 or departmental approval. Techniques used in the design of monolithic integrated circuits for RF applications.

Advanced Vlsi Design Course at Auburn University ELEC 7770/7776

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7770/7776 Advanced Vlsi Design (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6770 or departmental approval. Review of CMOS logic circuits; impact of fabrication issues on design; high speed switching circuits; high performance memory structures; advanced clocking strategies and clock distribution; performance optimization; deep submicron design issues; ASIC design flow: logic synthesis, placement and routing; design verification; low power design.

Low Temperature Electronics Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7750/7756 Low Temperature Electronics (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6710. Advanced treatment of electronic devices operating at reduced temperatures: the case for cryogenic computers, semiconductor physics at low temperatures, carrier freeze-out, cooled CMOS technology, cooled bipolar technology, superconductors, packaging.

ELEC 7740/7746 Electronic Packaging Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7740/7746 Electronic Packaging (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6740 or departmental approval. Design issues in the packaging of electronics. Emphasis is placed on physical design, electrical performance, thermal characteristics and mechanical stress- induced failures.

Advanced Plasma Processing For Microelectronic Fabrication Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7730/7736 Advanced Plasma Processing For Microelectronic Fabrication (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6750 or departmental approval. Plasma reactor design and process optimization, plasma-assisted etching and deposition processes, plasma-assisted oxidation and surface modification processes, plasma polymerization, plasma-induced damages to semiconductor devices.

The Bipolar Transistor Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title:
ELEC 7720/7726 The Bipolar Transistor (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6710. Advanced treatment of the modern bipolar junction transistor; the state-of-the-art, terminal currents, solutions for arbitrary doping profiles, the polysilicon emitter contact, high-injector effects, dynamic operation, device models, heterojunction bipolar transistors.

The Field-Effect Transistor Course at Auburn University Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7710/7716 The Field-Effect Transistor (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6710. Advanced treatment of the modern field-effect transistor: the state-ofthe art, the MOS capacitor, the 4-terminal MOSFET, short and narrow-channel effects, reliability, scaling theory, modeling, silicon-on-insulator technology, heterostructure devices.

ELEC 7640/7646 Power System Transients Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title:
ELEC 7640/7646 Power System Transients (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6620 or departmental approval. Transients in electric power systems, including lightning and switching phenomena. Traveling waves on power transmission lines, BIL, BSL, line insulation. System modeling.

ELEC 7630/7636 Advanced Electric Machines Course at Auburn University

Course of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University

College: Auburn University
Department:
Course: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: ELEC 7630/7636 Advanced Electric Machines (3). LEC. 3. Pr., ELEC 6630 or departmental approval. Advanced machine modeling, including Kron’s generalized machine theory, Park’s transformation, and generalized coordinate transformations. Derivation of traditional machine models. Machine non-linearities, including finite element analysis.


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