Overview
The VLSI and Embedded Systems M.Tech program will cover the fundamentals and engineering aspects of designing and developing IC-based systems. Traditionally VLSI technology has emerged out as a successful conglomeration of two streams: material science and electrical engineering. The state of the art VLSI technology requires research in physical devices as well as novel design and development of electrical circuits. The program will focus on developing hands-on skills of designing semiconductor devices and circuits and architecting systems using embedded components such as, CPU, memory and peripherals. Students will be trained in several topics that cut across different domain, starting from the lowermost level of physical devices to the top level of application development.
Program Structure
(Students are also advised to go through the M.Tech. (ECE) specific regulation and PG Regulations to know other requirement of the M.Tech. degree.)As per M.Tech regulations, a student is required to complete 12 credits (all the courses) from the core bucket and 8 credits to get a specialization in VLSI and Embedded Systems. Overall 48 credits must be completed to get an M.Tech. degree with VLSI and Embedded Systems specialization.
Research Areas
- Low Power Design
- Network on Chip
- Computer Architecture
- RF Circuits
Faculty
The following faculty members are offering courses and guiding thesis and scholarly papers in the area of VLSI and Embedded Systems.
- Anuj Grover
- Sneh Saurabh
- Sujay Deb
- Sumit Darak
- Sudhanshu Shekhar Jamuar
- Sayak Bhattacharya
- R.K. Ghosh
Internship
While an internship is not a requirement for the M.Tech. degree, students are encouraged to do an internship to gain industry experience. To facilitate internships, the institute has made arrangements with some corporations to host interns from this program. Guidelines are given here
Last updated: 08-03-2024