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Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Master Information
Master Studies (Programme Regulations 2008)
Major Courses
A total of 42 CP must be achieved during the Master Programme. The individual study plan is subject to the tutor's approval.
Electronics and Photonics
Recommended Subjects
These courses are recommended, but you are free to choose courses from any other special field. Please consult your tutor.
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0121-00LCommunication Systems Information W6 credits4GA. Wittneben
227-0155-00LMachine Learning on Microcontrollers Restricted registration - show details
Registration in this class requires the permission of the instructors. Class size will be limited to 25.
Preference is given to students in the MSc EEIT.
W6 credits3GM. Magno, L. Benini
227-0157-00LSemiconductor Devices: Physical Bases and Simulation Information W4 credits3GA. Schenk, C. I. Roman
227-0166-00LAnalog Integrated Circuits Information W6 credits2V + 2UT. Jang
227-0377-10LPhysics of Failure and Reliability of Electronic Devices and SystemsW3 credits2VI. Shorubalko, M. Held
227-0468-00LAnalog Signal Processing and Filtering Information
Suitable for Master Students as well as Doctoral Students.
W6 credits2V + 2UH. Schmid
227-0615-00LSimulation of Photovoltaic Devices - From Materials to Modules Information W3 credits2GU. Aeberhard
227-0617-00LSolar CellsW4 credits3GA. N. Tiwari, R. Carron, Y. Romanyuk
227-0618-00LModeling, Characterization and Reliability of Power Semiconductors Information W6 credits4GM. P. M. Ciappa
227-0619-00LCharge Transport in Energy Conversion and Storage Devices Information W6 credits2V + 2UC. Battaglia, A. Senocrate
227-0653-00LElectromagnetic Precision Measurements and Opto-MechanicsW4 credits2V + 1UM. Frimmer
227-0659-00LIntegrated Systems Seminar Information W1 credit1SA. Schenk
227-0665-00LBattery Integration Engineering
Priority given to Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students

Students are required to have attended one of the following courses:
- 227-0664-00L Technology and Policy of Electrical Energy Storage
- 529-0440-00L Physical Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis
- 529-0191-01L Renewable Energy Technologies II, Energy Storage and Conversion
- 529-0659-00L Electrochemistry
(Exception for PhD students).
W3 credits2V + 1UT. J. Patey
227-2037-00LPhysical Modelling and SimulationW6 credits4GJ. Smajic
151-0601-00LTheory of Robotics and Mechatronics Information W4 credits3GP. Korba, S. Stoeter
151-0605-00LNanosystemsW4 credits4GA. Stemmer
151-0620-00LEmbedded MEMS LabW5 credits3PC. Hierold, S. Blunier, M. Haluska
151-0911-00LIntroduction to Plasmonics
Does not take place this semester.
W4 credits2V + 1UD. J. Norris
327-2132-00LMultifunctional Ferroic Materials: Growth and CharacterisationW2 credits2GM. Trassin
363-0389-00LTechnology and Innovation Management Information W3 credits2GS. Brusoni, A. Zeijen
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