European Master Programs in Nanoelectronics and Microsystems

Erik Bruun, Danilo Demarchi, Ivan Ring Nielsen

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    Abstract

    Nanotechnology and Microsystems are having increasing impact on university curricula in electrical engineering. The advent of nanotechnology brings about new possibilities in nanoelectronics, including increasingly complex systems on chip, sophisticated technology fusion between electronic devices and non-electronic devices (such as bio-devices or chemical devices), and possibilities for developing fundamentally new nanoscale electronic devices. This development is often described in terms of technology roadmaps related to Moore's law. Engineering curricula taking this development into account have been around for a number of years. This paper presents an overview of present European programs in nanoelectronics and Microsystems. Also, the services provided for universities by the EuroTraining program1 are described.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of 10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education
    PublisherIEEE
    Publication date2014
    Pages53 - 57
    ISBN (Print)978-1-4799-4016-5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Event10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education - Tallinn, Estonia
    Duration: 14 May 201416 May 2014
    Conference number: 10

    Conference

    Conference10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education
    Number10
    Country/TerritoryEstonia
    CityTallinn
    Period14/05/201416/05/2014

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