School of Engineering
Qualifications and Courses:
Applicants should:
- Hold a PhD degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering or related disciplines from a recognized University.
They should show their proficiency to teach the following two graduate course:
1-SOC Integration of Mixed IPs: This course will focus on the practical and theoretical issues related to the integration and verification of multiple analog mixed signal and digital IP blocks on a System-On-Chip. Special emphasis will be given to hands-on experience of SoC simulation and physical floor planning of mixed signal blocks, together with digital SoC blocks. Examples of these blocks include ADC/DACs, interfaces to MEMS sensors, and power management circuits. The students will know how to run digital, analog and behavioral simulators simultaneously**.**
2- Advanced Topics in EDA, VLSI and Chip Design: This graduate-level course delves into advanced concepts in Electronic Design Automation (EDA), Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI), and modern chip design. Students will explore cutting-edge EDA algorithms, logic synthesis, and physical design techniques, focusing on performance, power, and area optimization. The curriculum covers low-power design, formal verification, and design for testability, alongside emerging trends like AI-driven design and 3D ICs. Using industry-standard tools (e.g., Cadence, Synopsys) and open-source platforms, students will design and analyze complex integrated circuits.
Contact Email:
For inquires only please send your inquiry to [email protected]