Develop expertise in analogue, mixed-signal and digital integrated circuit design, with a strong focus on practical implementation and performance trade-offs. You’ll complete laboratory work and a research project, building the skills needed for roles in IC design and related engineering fields.
This MSc program in Analogue and Digital Integrated Circuit Design at Imperial College London offers a comprehensive education in the design of analogue, mixed-signal, and digital integrated circuits. Emphasizing practical implementation and performance trade-offs, the program prepares students for advanced roles in integrated circuit design and related engineering fields.
The curriculum is structured to provide a blend of core technical modules, hands-on laboratory work, and an individual research project. Students will gain in-depth knowledge and practical skills through various courses, including:
Research project: You will undertake a personal project where you can apply your skills to a specific problem in your area of interest, guided by academic supervision.
To be considered for this program, applicants typically need to hold a First Class degree or its equivalent in a relevant discipline. Additionally, proficiency in English is required.
Graduates of this program will be well-equipped to pursue careers in various sectors, including integrated circuit design, electronics engineering, and technology development. The skills and knowledge gained will enable them to take on significant roles in innovative projects within the industry.
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