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MSE 2001: Las Vegas, NV, USA
- 2001 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education, MSE 2001, Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 17-18, 2001. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1156-2
Keynote, Mixed Signal and Fabrication Services
- Jochen Mades, Thomas Schneider, André Windisch, Thomas Hollstein, Jürgen Becker, Manfred Glesner:
Concept of a Joint University/Industry Course for Mixed-Signal System-On-Chip Design. 2-3 - César A. Piña:
MOSIS: IC Prototyping and Low Volume Production Service. 4- - Kholdoun Torki, Bernard Courtois:
CMP: The Access to Advanced Low Costy Manufacturing. 6-
Poster Session 1P
- Carlos Galup-Montoro, Márcio C. Schneider, Rafael M. Coitinho:
Scaling Rules Allow the Reuse of MOS Analog Design. 8-9 - Rafael M. Coitinho, Luiz H. Spiller, Márcio C. Schneider, Carlos Galup-Montoro:
MOSFET Model with a Small Set of Parameters for Electronic Engineering Education. 10-11 - Tamer Çatalkaya, Ulrich Golze:
Efficient Production of Computer-Based Training in Chip Desig. 12-13 - Olivier Bonnaud, P. Münster, H. Lhermite, Constantin Diaconescu:
Interactive Microelectronics Technology Course Available on Website. 14-15 - Daniel Donoval:
An Industrial Impact on the Microelectronics Education at the Slovak. 16-17 - Tormod Njølstad, Lasse Natvig:
Experience from a 450 Students/Year Course on Digital Logic and Computer Fundamentals using FPGAs and mu-Controllers. 18-19 - Michael A. Shanblatt, Brian Foulds, Patrick Kane:
A University-Based Support Environment for the Xilinx University Program. 20-21 - Bradley S. Carlson:
Principles vs. Practices in Undergraduate Microelectronic Systems Education. 22-23 - François Pêcheux:
A Methodology for Process Design Simulators of MEMS Based on VRML and JAVA. 24-25 - Peeter Ellervee, Hannu Tenhunen:
Digital Hardware Organization Course for SoC Program. 26-27 - Vinícius P. Correia, André Inácio Reis:
A Tutorial Tool for Switch Logic. 28-29 - Richard E. Haskell, Darrin M. Hanna:
FPGA Integrated Co-Design. 30-31 - Kozo Okano, Yuko Kitahama, Akira Kitajima, Teruo Higashino, Kenichi Taniguchi:
Formal Verification of CPU in Laboratory Work. 32-34 - Sin Ming Loo, B. Earl Wells, R. K. Gaede:
Exploring the Hardware/Software Continuum in a Computer Engineering Capstone Design Class Using FPGA-based Programmable Logic. 36-37 - Wallace B. Leigh:
An Image Sensor as an Undergraduate VLSI Project Chip. 38-
Systems on Chips - Introduction
- Pradeep K. Khosla, Herman Schmit, Mary Jane Irwin, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Tom Cain, Steven P. Levitan, Dave Landis:
SoC Design Skills: Collaboration Builds a Stronger SoC Design Team. 42-43 - Peter Nilsson, Petru Eles, Hannu Tenhunen:
SOCWARE: A New Swedish Design Cluster for System-on-Chip. 44-45 - Dan Gale:
System-On-Chip Research Infrastructure for Canadian Universities. 46-
Design Courses - Introduction
- Jim Armstrong, Amy Bell, Gail Gray:
An Intra-Disciplinary Capstone Project in Digital Filter Design. 52-53 - Kevin T. Kornegay:
Anatomy of a Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design Course. 54-55 - John W. Lockwood:
Platform and Methodology for Teaching Design of Hardware Modules in Internet Routers and Firewalls. 56-57 - Robert H. Klenke:
A Hardware/Software Codesign Senior Capstone Design Project in Computer Engineering. 58-
Poster Session 3P
- Robert H. Klenke:
Design of a 32-Bit Microprocessor in an Undergraduate VLSI Design Course. 62-63 - Hannu Tenhunen, Elena Dubrova:
SoC Masters: An International M.Sc. Program in System-on-Chip Design at KTH. 64-66 - Z. Yuan, C. R. Wie:
Educational Java Applets for Visualizing MOS Memory. 67-68 - Kai Hahn, Rainer Brück, Jens Popp, Andreas Priebe:
Web-Based Training for Microsystem Technologies and Design. 69-70 - Mark Bernd Kulaczewski, Stefan Zimmerman, Erich Barke, Peter Pirsch:
CHIPDESIGN - A Novel Project-oriented Microelectronics Course. 71-72 - Luís Gomes:
Introducing Programmable Logic Devices into Digital Design. 73-74 - Joseph G. Tront:
Synchronized Streaming Media in VLSI Education. 75-76 - Renato P. Ribas, F. Rudge Barbosa, N. Turatti:
Integrated Circuits Design Teaching Using Professional CAD Environments. 77- - Lionel Palun, Laurent Montès, Panagiota Morfouli, Nathalie Mathieu, Nadine Guillemot, Sandrine Descheneaux, Jean-Michel Terrot, Christophe Malhaire:
Micro-System Process for Education: Morphological and Electrical Characterization. 79-80 - Mark C. Johnson:
igital Design Education Infrastructure Using Multiple EDA Tool Vendors and Multiple Modes of Tool Access. 81-82 - Robert H. Caverly:
Analog and Mixed Signal IC Design via Distance Learning: The CAD and Laboratory Dilemma. 83-84 - M. Balakrishnan:
A Specialized Graduate Program in VLSI Design: A Success Story. 85-86 - Robert L. Ewing, Gary B. Lamont, C. Brothers, Mark E. Oxley, Carla Purdy, H. Carter, F. Beyette Jr., J. Boyd, Hoda S. Abdel-Aty-Zohdy, Steven B. Bibyk, Y. Zheng, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan:
An Interactive Video Course in Multidisciplinarity and Collaborative Design for Systems on a Chip. 87-88 - James (JianQiang) Lü, Ronald J. Gutmann:
Experiences in Developing a Research-Focused Project Course: IP-Core Based IC Design Enabled by 3D Wafer Bonding. 89-90 - Laurent Montès, Lionel Palun, Panagiota Morfouli, Nathalie Mathieu, Nadine Guillemot, Sandrine Descheneaux, Jean-Michel Terrot, Christophe Malhaire:
Micro-System Process for Education: Fabrication of a Pressure Sensor. 91-
Design Courses and
- Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic:
A System Design and Build Course on Wearable Computers. 94-95 - Hardy J. Pottinger:
Design Contests as Class Projects: Are They Worth the Effort? 96-97 - Gabriel Dima, Lucian Voinea, Marcel Profirescu:
A Web-based Approach Towards Building a Distance Education Course in Microelectronics. 98-99 - John A. Nestor:
Web-Based Visualization Tools for Teaching VLSI CAD Algorithms. 100-101 - Abbas El Gamal, Ting Chen:
A Graduate Level Course on Image Sensors and Digital Cameras. 102-
Future Leaders, Ideal Hire, Distributed Learning, and Courses - Introduction
- Soha Hassoun, Soheila Bana:
Practices for Recruiting and Retaining Graduate Women Students in Computer Science and Engineering. 106-
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