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− | ''' | + | == Announcements == |
+ | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Sept. 9</span> The class is given in the room '''Z2''' (ground level), EEF. | ||
− | == | + | == Syllabus == |
− | + | <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Computational Nanoelectronics''', Mondays 13:30-16:30, Room: Z2 (EEF), Fall 2013. </div> | |
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− | * | + | <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Instructor'''</div> |
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− | * | + | [[Mustafa Altun]] |
− | + | * Email: altunmus@itu.edu.tr | |
− | * | + | * Tel: 02122856635 |
+ | * Office hours: 13:30 – 15:00 on Tuesdays in Room:3005, EEF (or stop by my office any time) | ||
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+ | | <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Grading'''</div> | ||
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+ | * Homework: '''15%''' | ||
+ | ** 3 homeworks (5% each) | ||
− | + | * Midterm Exam: '''25%''' | |
− | ''' | + | ** The midterm during the lecture time that will on '''25/11/2013'''. |
− | = | + | * Presentation: '''20%''' |
+ | ** Presentations are made individually or in groups depending on class size. | ||
+ | ** Presentation topics will be posted. | ||
+ | * Final Project: '''40%''' | ||
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+ | | <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Reference Books'''</div> | ||
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+ | * Zomaya, Y. (2006). Handbook of Nature-Inspired and Innovative Computing: Integrating Classical Models with Emerging Technologies, Springer. | ||
− | + | * Yanushkevich, S., Shmerko, V., Lyshevski, S. (2005). Logic Design of NanoICs, CRC Press. | |
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− | * | + | * Adamatzky, A., Bull, L., Costello, B. L., Stepney, S., Teuscher, C. (2007). Unconventional Computing, Luniver Press. |
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+ | * Stanisavljević, M., Schmid, M, Leblebici, Y. (2010). Reliability of Nanoscale Circuits and Systems: Methodologies and Circuit Architectures, Springer. | ||
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+ | * Sasao, T. (1999). Switching Theory for Logic Synthesis, Springer. | ||
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+ | | <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Policies'''</div> | ||
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+ | * Homeworks are due at the beginning of class. Late homeworks will be downgraded by '''20%''' for each day passed the due date. | ||
+ | * Collaboration is permitted and encouraged for homeworks, but each collaborator should turn in his/her own answers. | ||
+ | * The midterm is in open-notes and open-books format. | ||
+ | * Collaboration is '''not''' permitted for the final project. | ||
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+ | ==Weekly Course Plan== | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Date'''</div> | ||
+ | || <div style="font-size: 120%;"> '''Topic'''</div> | ||
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+ | | Week 1, 16/9/2013 || Introduction | ||
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+ | | Week 2, 23/9/2013 || Overview of emerging nanoscale devices and switches | ||
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+ | | Week 3, 30/9/2013 || Deterministic computing models for nanoelectronic circuits | ||
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+ | | Weeks 4, 7/10/2013 || Deterministic computing models for nanoelectronic circuits | ||
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+ | | Weeks 5, 14/10/2013 || HOLIDAY!, no class | ||
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+ | | Week 6, 21/10/2013 || Probabilistic computing models for nanoelectronic circuits | ||
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+ | | Weeks 7, 28/10/2013 || Stochastic computation | ||
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+ | | Week 8, 4/11/2013 || Stochastic computation | ||
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+ | | Week 9, 11/11/2013 || Defects and reliability in nanoelectronics | ||
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+ | | Weeks 10, 18/11/2013 || Defect tolerance techniques | ||
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+ | | Week 11, 25/11/2013 || MIDTERM | ||
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+ | | Week 12, 2/12/2013 || Performance parameters (area, power, delay, and accuracy) and optimization | ||
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+ | | Weeks 13, 9/12/2013 || Student presentations | ||
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+ | | Weeks 14, 16/12/2013 || Student presentations | ||
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+ | | Weeks 15, 23/12/2013 || Student presentations | ||
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+ | == Course Materials == | ||
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+ | !Lecture Slides !! Homeworks !! Exams/Projects | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 12 September 2013
Contents |
Announcements
- Sept. 9 The class is given in the room Z2 (ground level), EEF.
Syllabus
Computational Nanoelectronics, Mondays 13:30-16:30, Room: Z2 (EEF), Fall 2013.
Instructor
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Grading
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Reference Books
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Policies
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Weekly Course Plan
Date
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Topic
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Week 1, 16/9/2013 | Introduction |
Week 2, 23/9/2013 | Overview of emerging nanoscale devices and switches |
Week 3, 30/9/2013 | Deterministic computing models for nanoelectronic circuits |
Weeks 4, 7/10/2013 | Deterministic computing models for nanoelectronic circuits |
Weeks 5, 14/10/2013 | HOLIDAY!, no class |
Week 6, 21/10/2013 | Probabilistic computing models for nanoelectronic circuits |
Weeks 7, 28/10/2013 | Stochastic computation |
Week 8, 4/11/2013 | Stochastic computation |
Week 9, 11/11/2013 | Defects and reliability in nanoelectronics |
Weeks 10, 18/11/2013 | Defect tolerance techniques |
Week 11, 25/11/2013 | MIDTERM |
Week 12, 2/12/2013 | Performance parameters (area, power, delay, and accuracy) and optimization |
Weeks 13, 9/12/2013 | Student presentations |
Weeks 14, 16/12/2013 | Student presentations |
Weeks 15, 23/12/2013 | Student presentations |
Course Materials
Lecture Slides | Homeworks | Exams/Projects |
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