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Integrated Systems Seminar
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:37:18
Abstract
In this edition of the Integrated Systems Seminar, members of the Digital Circuits and Systems group give technical presentations on their work in an environment that simulates a technical conference andinteract with the audience. In addition, short tutorial lectures will be given to support students for their dissemination activities.
Objective
The seminar will consist of several (2 to 4) short “elevator pitch” presentations where Ph.D. students present their technical work in a concise matter. Each presentation will be followed by a discussion which will cover both the presentation and technical aspects. The seminar will be rounded off by a short tutorial by group members to teach aspects related to technical dissemination such as, tips and tricks for presentations, figures, tables.
Content
In this edition of the Integrated Systems Seminar, the topics will cover the main research interests of the Digital Circuist and Systems group and will include, computer architectures, heterogeneous acceleration, low power and energy efficient computing, security and safety, RISC-V, high-performance computer architectures, vector processors, IoT and edge processors.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Presentation slides of the presenters
Learning Materials (Links)
- Main link
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General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Semesterly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| seminar | Integrated Systems Seminar |
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1.25 h weekly |
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Track: Electronics and Photonics (The core courses and specialization courses below are a selection for students who wish to specialize in the area of "Electronics and Photonics", see . The individual study plan is subject to the tutor's approval.)
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Specialization Courses (These specialization courses are particularly recommended for the area of "Electronics and Photonics", but you are free to choose courses from any other field in agreement with your tutor. A minimum of 40 credits must be obtained from specialization courses during the Master's Programme.)
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Major Courses (A total of 42 CP must be achieved form courses during the Master Program. The individual study plan is subject to the tutor's approval.)
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Recommended Subjects (These courses are recommended, but you are free to choose courses from any other special field. Please consult your tutor.)
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