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+ | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Dec. 15th</span> To see your grades [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-grades.pdf | '''click here''']]. | ||
+ | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Dec. 15th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-final-project.pdf | '''The final project''']] is due '''25/12/2015''' before 13:30. | ||
* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 30th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-student-presentations.pdf | '''Presentation rules and schedule''']] have been posted. | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 30th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-student-presentations.pdf | '''Presentation rules and schedule''']] have been posted. | ||
− | + | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 29th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-final-project.pdf | '''The final project''']] has been posted. | |
− | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 29th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-final-project.pdf | '''The final project''']] has been posted | + | |
* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 16th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-hw-03.pdf | '''The third homework''']] has been posted that is due '''30/11/2015''' before 13:30. | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 16th</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-hw-03.pdf | '''The third homework''']] has been posted that is due '''30/11/2015''' before 13:30. | ||
* <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 2nd</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-hw-02.pdf | '''The second homework''']] has been posted that is due '''16/11/2015''' before 13:30. | * <span style="background:#4682B4; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 100%;"> Nov. 2nd</span> [[Media:ele523e-2015-fall-hw-02.pdf | '''The second homework''']] has been posted that is due '''16/11/2015''' before 13:30. |
Revision as of 12:51, 15 December 2015
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Announcements
- Dec. 15th To see your grades click here.
- Dec. 15th The final project is due 25/12/2015 before 13:30.
- Nov. 30th Presentation rules and schedule have been posted.
- Nov. 29th The final project has been posted.
- Nov. 16th The third homework has been posted that is due 30/11/2015 before 13:30.
- Nov. 2nd The second homework has been posted that is due 16/11/2015 before 13:30.
- Oct. 11th No class on Oct. 12th, the university is closed.
- Oct. 5th The first homework has been posted that is due 19/10/2015 before 13:30.
- Sept. 12th The class is given in the room Z2 (ground floor), EEF.
Overview
As current CMOS based technologies are approaching their anticipated limits, emerging nanotechnologies are expected to replace their role in electronic circuits. This course overviews nanoelectronic circuits in a comparison with those of conventional CMOS-based. Deterministic and probobalistic emerging computing models are investigated. Regarding the interdisciplinary nature of emerging technologies, this course is appropriate for graduate students in different majors including electronics engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied physics, and mathematics. No prior course is required; only basic (college-level) knowledge in circuit design and mathematics is assumed. Topics that are covered include:
- Devices in computational nanoelectronics (in comparison with CMOS) including nano arrays, switches, and transistors.
- Introduction of emerging computing models in circuit level.
- Analysis and synthesis of deterministic and probabilistic models.
- Performance of the computing models regarding area, power, speed, and accuracy.
- Uncertainty and defects: defect tolerance techniques for permanent and transient errors.
Syllabus
ELE 523E: Computational Nanoelectronics, CRN: 14647, Mondays 13:30-16:30, Room: Z2 (Ground Floor-EEF), Fall 2015.
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Weekly Course Plan
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Week 1, 14/9/2015 | Introduction |
Week 2, 21/9/2015 | HOLIDAY, no class |
Week 3, 28/9/2015 | Overview of emerging nanoscale devices and switches |
Weeks 4, 5/10/2015 | Reversible quantum computing |
Weeks 5, 12/10/2015 | HOLIDAY, no class |
Week 6, 19/10/2015 | Molecular computing |
Weeks 7, 26/10/2015 | Computing with switching nano arrays |
Week 8, 2/11/2015 | Stochastic/Probabilistic computing |
Week 9, 9/11/2015 | Performance optimization for stochastic computing |
Weeks 10, 16/11/2015 | Defects and reliability in nanoelectronics |
Week 11, 23/11/2015 | MIDTERM |
Week 12, 30/11/2015 | Overview of the midterm, the presentation schedule, and the final project |
Weeks 13, 7/12/2015 | Student presentations |
Weeks 14, 14/12/2015 | Student presentations |
Weeks 15, 21/12/2015 | Student presentations |
Course Materials
Lecture Slides | Lecture Slides | Lecture Slides | Homeworks | Presentations & Exams & Projects |
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W1: Introduction | W6: Molecular Computing | W10: Defects and Reliability | Homework 1 | Student Presentations |
W3: Emerging Computing | W7: Nanoarray based Computing | Homework 2 | Midterm | |
W4: Reversible Quantum Computing | W8-W9: Probabilistic Computing | Homework 3 | Final Project |