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Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Master Information
Master Studies (Programme Regulations 2018)
Communication
The core courses and specialisation courses below are a selection for students who wish to specialise in the area of "Communication", see Link.

The individual study plan is subject to the tutor's approval.
Core Courses
These core courses are particularly recommended for the field of "Communication".
You may choose core courses form other fields in agreement with your tutor.

A minimum of 24 credits must be obtained from core courses during the MSc EEIT.
Foundation Core Courses
Fundamentals at bachelor level, for master students who need to strengthen or refresh their background in the area.
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0121-00LCommunication Systems Information W6 credits2V + 2UA. Wittneben
227-0101-00LDiscrete-Time and Statistical Signal Processing Information W6 credits4GH.‑A. Loeliger
Advanced Core Courses
Advanced core courses bring students to gain in-depth knowledge of the chosen specialization. They are MSc level only.
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0301-00LOptical Communication FundamentalsW6 credits2V + 1U + 1PJ. Leuthold
227-0417-00LInformation Theory IW6 credits4GA. Lapidoth
227-0427-00LSignal Analysis, Models, and Machine Learning
Does not take place this semester.
This course has been replaced by "Introduction to Estimation and Machine Learning" (autumn semester) and "Advanced Signal Analysis, Modeling, and Machine Learning" (spring semester).
W6 credits4GH.‑A. Loeliger
227-0439-00LWireless Access Systems Information W6 credits2V + 2UA. Wittneben
Specialisation Courses
These specialisation courses are particularly recommended for the area of "Communication", but you are free to choose courses from any other field in agreement with your tutor.

A minimum of 40 credits must be obtained from specialisation courses during the Master's Programme.
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0102-00LDiscrete Event Systems Information W6 credits4GL. Thiele, L. Vanbever, R. Wattenhofer
227-0103-00LControl Systems Information W6 credits2V + 2UF. Dörfler
227-0112-00LHigh-Speed Signal Propagation Information
Does not take place this semester.
W6 credits2V + 2UC. Bolognesi
227-0116-00LVLSI I: From Architectures to VLSI Circuits and FPGAs Information W6 credits5GF. K. Gürkaynak, L. Benini
227-0148-00LVLSI III: Test and Fabrication of VLSI Circuits Information W6 credits4GF. K. Gürkaynak, L. Benini
227-0166-00LAnalog Integrated Circuits Information W6 credits2V + 2UT. Jang
227-0301-00LOptical Communication FundamentalsW6 credits2V + 1U + 1PJ. Leuthold
227-0377-10LPhysics of Failure and Reliability of Electronic Devices and SystemsW3 credits2VI. Shorubalko, M. Held
227-0423-00LNeural Network Theory Information W4 credits2V + 1UH. Bölcskei
227-0447-00LImage Analysis and Computer Vision Information W6 credits3V + 1UL. Van Gool, E. Konukoglu, F. Yu
227-0468-00LAnalog Signal Processing and Filtering Information
Suitable for Master Students as well as Doctoral Students.
W6 credits2V + 2UH. Schmid
227-0477-00LAcoustics IW6 credits4GK. Heutschi
252-0535-00LAdvanced Machine Learning Information W10 credits3V + 2U + 4AJ. M. Buhmann, C. Cotrini Jimenez
263-4640-00LNetwork Security Information W8 credits2V + 2U + 3AA. Perrig, S. Frei, M. Legner
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