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Course Catalog 2012-2013

ELE-9156 PhD Seminar on Applied Electronics, 5-8 cr

Additional information

This is a PhD seminar with varying, selected research topics. M.Sc. students may also participate in the course contingent on approval from the person responsible.
Suitable for postgraduate studies

Person responsible

Donald Lupo, Lauri Sydänheimo

Lessons

Study type Hours Time span Implementations Lecture times and places
Assignment
Seminar
55 h/time span
2 + 2 h/week
05.09.2012 - 12.12.2012
05.09.2012 - 12.12.2012
ELE-9156 2012-01  

Requirements

Active participation in the seminars, accepted seminar work and/or passed final examination.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Learning outcomes

The seminar focuses on selected, current research topics. After completing the course, the student has gained expertise knowledge in the selected research topic. The student will be able to explain, present and discuss current topics in the research field.

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Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
ELE-9156 PhD Seminar on Applied Electronics, 5-8 cr ELE-9150 PhD Seminar on Applied Electronics, 5-8 cr  
ELE-9156 PhD Seminar on Applied Electronics, 5-8 cr ELT-29106 PhD Seminar on Applied Electronics, 5-8 cr  

More precise information per implementation

Implementation Description Methods of instruction Implementation
ELE-9156 2012-01 Fall 2012 implementation (5 cr) of ELE-9156 PhD Seminar on Applied Electronics with the subject "Organic and Printed Electronics". The course consists of 5 introductory lectures covering the basics in organic and printed electronics: Materials, charge transport in organic semiconductors, printing methods and their use in electronics, devices such as OLEDs, OPV, OTFTs and basic organic circuits. The rest of the course the students in the course will be responsible for researching special topics (e.g. CMOS like logic in organics, scaling laws in organic electronics, modelling of device operation) and giving lectures on them for the rest of the course. Each student will be required to research and present at least one topic and to research and act as opponent on at least one topic.       Contact teaching: 0 %
Distance learning: 0 %
Self-directed learning: 0 %  

Last modified18.09.2012