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MSE 2015: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 2015 IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education, MSE 2015, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, May 20-21, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-9913-2
- Donald E. Thomas:
Keynote speaker moving digital system design courses into the modern era, again. - Olivier Bonnaud, Laurent Fesquet:
Towards multidisciplinarity for microelectronics education: A strategy of the French national network. 1-4 - Daniel Roggow, Paul Uhing, Phillip H. Jones, Joseph Zambreno:
A project-based embedded systems design course using a reconfigurable SoC platform. 9-12 - Christopher Miller, Tina A. Hudson, Shannon Sipes:
Using industry-grade test equipment in a digital test and product engineering lab course. 13-16 - Priit Ruberg, Aivar Guitar, Peeter Ellervee:
Flexible controller for educational robot kit. 17-20 - Nima Karimpour Darav, Amin Farshidi, Aysa Fakheri Tabrizi, Emily Marasco, Amir Karbalaei, Andrew A. Kennings, Ismail S. Bustany, Laleh Behjat:
The impact of industry-organized contests on EDA education. 21-24 - Emily Marasco, Laleh Behjat, William D. Rosehart:
Enhancing EDA education through gamification. 25-27 - Matthew A. Swabey, Mark C. Johnson:
Satisfying ABET criterion using an industrial Microelectronic Skills Incubator. 28-31 - Michelle Collins, Jennifer Hasler, Suma George:
Analog systems education: An integrated toolset and FPAA SoC boards. 32-35 - Erik Brunvand:
Technological fluency through circuit bending. 36-39 - Pong P. Chu:
A cost-effective way to expand the scope of FPGA based projects. 40-43 - Lars J. Svensson, Lena Peterson:
A system-level mixed-signal design course. 44-47 - Siavoosh Payandeh Azad, Hannes Kinks, Muhammad Adeel Tajammul, Peeter Ellervee:
An ad-hoc implementation of a remote laboratory. 48-51 - Muhammad Adeel Tajammul, Siavoosh Payandeh Azad, Peeter Ellervee:
Digital system modeling and synthesis as an introduction to Computer Systems Engineering. 52-55
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