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F AK UL T T S TU DI EN IN TE RE SS IE RT E STUDIUM FORSCHUNG DEKANAT AKTUELLES INFOS
TU Dresden Fakultten Fakultt Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik Studium Studiengnge Master's Program Nanoelectronic SystemsContent and Scope
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Studiengnge
DiplomstudiengangElektrotechnik
DiplomstudiengangInformationssystemtechnik
DiplomstudiengangMechatronik
DiplomstudiengangRegenerative Energiesysteme
auslaufendeDiplomstudiengaenge(Immatrikulation bis2009)
MasterstudiengangElektrotechnik
MasterstudiengangMechatronik
Master's ProgramNanoelectronic Systems
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CONTENT AND SCOPE
Content of the SiteContent of the Degree ProgramScope of the Degree ProgramOrganization of the Degree ProgramStudy PlanElective Modules (from Summer Semester 2014)Lecture LanguageAcademic calendarCompletionFeesScholarshipsDocuments
Content of the Degree Program
The master's program "Nanoelectronic Systems" is research-oriented.
The course includes compulsory modules with the following topics:
Semiconductor Technology,Integrated Analog Circuit Design,Hardware / Software Co-Design,Principles of Dependable Systems,Estimation and Detection,Academic and Scientific Work.
The range of elective modules includes the following priorities
Technology,Design,Applications.
The topics of the modules are materials and technologies for nanoelectronic systems, in particular memorytechnology, nanotechnology, optoelectronics and molecular electronics, design methods and techniques for therealization of nanoelectronic systems, such as high- and low-level synthesis, characterization and modeling ofelectron devices, advanced integrated circuit and system design and computer arithmetic, applications for embeddednanoelectronic systems, in particular, design, construction and use of software systems, modeling and simulationtechniques, operational and economic issues, and German language and culture.
Scope of the Degree Program
Graduates of the master's program "Nanoelectronic Systems" know methods, techniques and tools for the design andmanufacture of nanoelectronic devices and for the application of these systems in selected application areas and canapply this knowledge. They will be able to analyze problems from these areas and to develop efficient solutions. Theyrecognize the relationships and dependencies of these areas and can take them into account when finding solutions.The graduates are familiar with the latest research and developments in these subject areas and can participateconstructively in the process.
Through their broad technical knowledge and their in the context of internationally oriented modules acquiredfamiliarity with the worldwide research community in the areas of design, manufacture and application ofnanoelectronic systems graduates are qualified after appropriate training period to manage in professional practicevaried and complex tasks in the design, manufacture or use of nanoelectronic systems.
Organization of the Degree Program
The degree program is organized as 2 years or 4 semester degree program, where the last semester is for the
preparation of the master thesis available. The courses of the degree program are organized in modules. In eachsemester 30 credits (cr) can be earned with the modules or with the master thesis and their defense. The followingtable shows the distribution of the modules over the four semesters.
Study Plan
Module Name Lecturer 1st sem. 2nd sem. 3rd sem. 4th sem.
Fundamentals of Estimation and Detection Dr. Rave 6 cr
Lab Sessions 5 cr
Robolab 2 Prof. Fetzer
Solar Cell Manufacturing Dr. Temmler
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Principles of Dependable Systems Prof. Fetzer 6 cr
Semiconductor Technology Prof. Bartha 7 cr 3 cr
Hardware/Software Codesign Prof. Fettweis 4 cr
Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Prof. Ellinger 7 cr
Academic and Scientific Work 4 cr
Project Work 10 cr
Master's Thesis 29 cr
Defense of the Master's Thesis 1 cr
Elective Modules 6 cr 16 cr 16 cr
Sum 30 cr 30 cr 30 cr 30 cr
Over all 120 credits can be earned in the degree program.
As elective modules we offer a list of modules, which are divided into four directions: Technology, Design,Applications and Nontechnical Modules. This list can be changed by the study commission from semester tosemester. Each student has to select modules with 38 credits in the sum in minimum. The following table lists allcurrent modules with the proposed semesters and the acquirable credits.
Elective Modules (from Summer Semester 2014)
Module Name Lecturer 1st
sem.
2nd
sem.
3rd
sem.
4th
sem.
Technology
Materials for Nanoelectronics and Vacuum Technology 6 cr
Materials for Nanoelectronics Prof.Richter
Vacuum Technology Prof. Bartha
Integrated Photonic Devices for Communications and SignalProcessing(not in summer semester 2014)
Prof.Jamshidi
7 cr
Nanotechnology and Material Science 12cr
Nanostuctured Materials Prof.Cuniberti
Nanotechnology Prof. Eng
Memory Technology Prof.Mikolajick
4 cr 3 cr
Semiconductor Industry Challenges: Market Dynamics -Technology Innovations - Yield and Reliability Engineering
Dynamics and Economics of the Semiconductor MarketDriven by Technological Innovations
Prof.Kcher
1cr
Reliability Engineering and Kinetics of Degration Processes inAdvanced Electronics
Prof.Zschech
3 cr
Innovative Concepts for Active Nanoelectronic Devices 7 cr
Concepts and Technologies for Innovative SemiconductorDevices
Prof.Mickolajick
Modeling of Nanoelectronic Devices Prof.Schrter
Molecular Electronics Dr.Moresco 6 cr
Optoelectronics 7 cr
Optoelectronical Devices and Systems Prof. Lakner
Nanooptics Prof. Eng
Design
Lab VLSI Processor Design Prof.Schffny
6 cr
Modeling and Characterization of Electron Devices Prof.Schrter
4 cr 4 cr
Computer Arithmetic Prof.Spallek
5 cr
Electromechanical Networks Dr.Marschner
4 cr
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Hardware/Software Codesign Lab Dr. Matus 4 cr
Integrated Circuits for Broadband Optical Communications Prof.Ellinger
7 cr
Applications
Stochastic Signals and Systems Mr. Kortke 6 cr
Software-Fault Tolerance Prof. Fetzer 6 cr
Systems Engineering Prof. Fetzer 5 cr
Wireless Sensor Networks Prof. Schill 6 cr
Communications Prof.Fettweis 3 cr
Real-Time Systems Prof. Hrtig 6 cr
Ubiquitous Information Systems Prof. Schill 9 cr
Modeling and Simulation of Telecommunication Systems Prof.Lehnert
4 cr
Theory of Nonlinear Networks Prof.Tetzlaff
4 cr
Nontechnical Modules
Investing in a Sustainable Future 4 cr
Investing in a Sustainable Future Prof.Gnther
Principles of Innovation Management Dr.Zalnieriunas
German Language and Culture Mr. Amp 4 cr
Lecture Language
All in the degree program offered courses are taught in English. The master thesis can be written in English orGerman.
Academic calendar
The winter term starts in the October and ends in the March of the following year. The summer term starts in theApril and ends in the September. The first four months of a term are course time followed by one monthexercises, where around Christmas and Whitsun a few days are usually no lectures.
The exact academic calendar can be seen on the university webpage.
Completion
If the master exam is passed successfully, the higher degree of "Master of Science" (abbreviated as M.Sc.) is given.
Fees
There is no tuition fee. Students have to pay an administrative charge of about 245 EUR per term (including ticket forpublic transport), see TU Dresden -> International -> International Students -> Information A-Z -> SemesterFee, TU Dresden -> International -> International Students -> Information A-Z -> Re-Registration, or TUDresden -> Studies -> Re-Registration(current fee, but in German only)
Scholarships
You can find gerneral information about scholarships on the webpage of the International Office of the TU Dresdenoron the webpage of the DAAD. The TU Dresden supports powerful and most dedicated students with a scholarshipsfrom the national scholarrship program Deutschlandstipendium.
Documents
Flyer (Version March 2011)
Flyer 2 (Version April 2011)
Flyer Teilzeitstudium
Flyer Part-Time Studying
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