After successful completion of the course, students are able to conduct state-of-the-art research, in particular for SoC topics. They should be able to identify reliable, good, state-of-the-art (research) material, study and analyze them. Moreover, they will be able to present their findings in a concrete and concise manner in writing (paper) as well as in person (presentation).
If there are any changes in the regulations due to COVID and presence is not facilitated, we may hold the presentation sessions via zoom
The course consists (guided) research on one of the of the state-of-the-art topics in SoC. You then have to write a scientific paper/report on it and present it.
The course consists (guided) research where supervisors work on a one-to-one basis with students on research methodology as well as how to present the results of their findings.
This course is part of the Embedded Systems Master Programme, and there specifically of the SoC Track. The Institute of Computer Technology also offers other relevant courses.
There will be no written exams.
You will be assessed based on the quality of your final paper/report (50~60%), and your presentation (20~30%), as well as your progress and work during the procedure of the research and attendance in seminary sessions (10~25%).
If you have any issues regarding registration, please contact me directly.
You should have a working knowledge of System on Chip (SoC), Embedded Systems and SoC Architecture Design (e.g., have passed 384.156)