MSc Microelectronics

Specialization courses

In the specialization space, students have to select courses totalling to at least 24 EC. In essence, all of the MSc EE and MSc CE courses can be chosen as a specialization course, including those from the main core and the track core that were not yet chosen.

The tracks in EE typically have an informal sub-structure called specialization profiles. A profile is a more or less canned study path. It typically prepares for a thesis subject in a certain area and typically with a specific professor or small set of professors of one section, overseeing that research area. 

For the purposes of composing an IEP, a profile presents a short list of coherent courses (in all tiers) that together leads to a coherent program of study that prepare for a thesis topic in the area of the profile. As such, a profile can specify (at most) two from three courses in the common core, two from three courses in the track core, and at most 12 EC of additional specialization courses.

Note, however, that profiles are nothing more than convenient selections of courses that go well together, and do not imply any formal restriction whatsoever. Based on individual interest and subject to approval of the IEP by the (tentative) thesis supervisor and the MSc coordinator and the responsible professor, a much wider variety of programs is possible.

BM41055Anatomy and physiology2/2/0/04 EC details
CESE4035Computer arithmetic0/4/0/05 EC details
CESE4040Processor design project0/0/0/45 EC details
CESE4095System design with HDLs2/0/0/02 EC details
EE4016Antenna systems0/0/6/05 EC details
EE4109Structured electronic design0/4/0/05 EC details
EE4525Analog CMOS design II0/0/0/23 EC details
EE4530Applied convex optimization0/4/0/05 EC details
EE4555Active implantable biomedical microsystems0/0/0/45 EC details
EE4575Electronics for quantum computation0/0/0/45 EC details
EE4585Semiconductor device physics0/4/0/05 EC details
EE4595Wavefield imaging0/0/4/05 EC details
EE4605Integrated circuits and systems for wireless applications0/3/0/05 EC details
EE4615Digital IC design II0/0/0/43 EC details
EE4650Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging0/0/0/45 EC details
EE4690Hardware architectures for artificial intelligence0/0/0/45 EC details
EE4695Hardware dependability0/0/4/05 EC details
EE4705Solid state physics0/0/4/03 EC details
EE4710Solid state physics with quantum and nano electronics0/0/4/05 EC details
EE4736Introduction imaging sensors0/0/0/44 EC details
EE4745Superconducting astronomical instrumentation0/0/0/45 EC details
EE4C13Wireless systems for electrical engineering applications4/0/0/05 EC details
ET4127Themes in biomedical electronics0/0/4/04 EC details
ET4173Introduction to UWB technology0/0/0/64 EC details
ET4252Analog integrated circuit design0/3/0/04 EC details
ET4257Sensors and actuators0/3/0/04 EC details
ET4260Microsystem integration0/0/0/34 EC details
ET4277Microelectronics reliability0/0/3/04 EC details
ET4278Over-sampled data converters0/0/0/44 EC details
ET4351Digital VLSI Systems on Chip0/0/4/04 EC details
ET4362High speed digital design for embedded systems0/0/0/45 EC details
ET4369Nyquist-rate data converters0/0/4/04 EC details
ET4371Mixed-mode wireless transceivers0/0/4/04 EC details
ET4376Photovoltaic basics0/4/0/04 EC details
ET4377Photovoltaic technologies0/0/2/04 EC details
ET4378Photovoltaic systems0/0/0/24 EC details
ET4379Photovoltaic lab course4/0/0/04 EC details
ET4382Power conversion techniques in CMOS technology0/0/3/03 EC details
ET4391Advanced microelectronics packaging0/0/2/03 EC details
ET4icpIC technology lab0/0/0/22 EC details
ET8011MSCStructured electronic design laboratoryx/x/x/x3 EC details
QIST4400Quantum computer architecture0/0/4/05 EC details