MICRO-461: Low-power radio design for IoTThe basic function of an IoT node is to collect data and send it through a wireless channel to the cloud. Since the power consumption of an IoT node is largely dominated by the wireless communication,
MICRO-211: Analog circuits and systemsThis course introduces the analysis and design of linear analog circuits based on operational amplifiers. A Laplace early approach is chosen to treat important concepts such as time and frequency resp
BIOENG-450: In silico neuroscience"In silico Neuroscience" introduces students to a synthesis of modern neuroscience and state-of-the-art data management, modelling and computing technologies.
MICRO-705: Low-voltage analog CMOS IC designThe course is covering following aspects: MOS Transistor Modeling for Low-Voltage and Low-Power Circuit Design, Noise Performance of Elementary Transistor Stages, Stability of Operational Amplifiers,
MICRO-709: Power managementThe objective of this course is to discuss the state-of-the-art in low-power analog and digital system design, with special emphasis on transistor level measures to limit and to control the power diss
MSE-478: Organic semiconductorsOrganic semiconductors emerge as key materials for the digitization of our society. Students will learn about the working principles of thin organic film devices and understand the relationship betwee
EE-425: HF and VHF circuits and techniques IMaster the design of circuits and systems at high frequency (HF) and very high frequency (VHF) (1 MHz-6GHz). This lecture is particularly oriented towards circuit aspects of modern communications syst