Graduate School in Microelectronics

  • Sparsø, Jens (Project Manager)
  • Paker, Ozgun (Project Participant)
  • Larsen, Ken (Project Participant)
  • Holten-Lund, Hans Erik (Project Participant)
  • Pedersen, Steen (Project Participant)
  • Madsen, Jan (Project Participant)
  • Jensen, Jørgen Arendt (Project Participant)
  • Tomov, Borislav Gueorguiev (Project Participant)
  • Andreani, Pietro (Project Participant)
  • Wang, Xiaoyan (Project Participant)
  • Hansen, Ole (Project Participant)
  • Yalcinkaya, Arda Deniz (Project Participant)
  • Menon, Aric Kumaran (Project Participant)
  • Nielsson, Daniel (Project Participant)
  • Larsen, Kristian Pontoppidan (Project Participant)

    Project Details

    Description

    The Graduate School in Microelectronics was started in 1997 and its aim was to enhance (quantitatively and qualitatively) the Ph.d.-education in the area of Microelektronics. The Graduate School was funded by the Danish Research Training Council (in Danish: Forskeruddannelsesrådet) with 1 M kr. per year. The graduate school has co-funded summer schools, visiting professors and Ph.d.-scholarships. In total 8 Ph.d.-projects has been funded jointly by the Graduate School, private companies and research projects. The projects are hosted by MIC, Ørsted*DTU and IMM and the companies involved are: B-K Medical, Dicon, GN ReSound, NOKIA, Oticon, Sensor Technology Center and SonionMEMS.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/01/199731/12/2001

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