Course - PhD Seminar in Nanoelectronics and Photonics - FE8123
PhD Seminar in Nanoelectronics and Photonics
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About the course
Course content
The seminar is given when needed, autumn and spring. The course will cover selected topics at advanced levels.
Learning outcome
The course covers selected topics at doctoral level and is adapted individually according to the candidates' need for width and depth in his/her plan for academic training.
Knowledge: The candidate's methodological and technological skills will be strengthened within the theme / themes of each implementation. The content should be in the forefront of its field and provide a basis for the candidate's analytical and / or constructive work. Specific knowledge goals for each implementation is specified and approved by IE's FU.
Skills: The candidate will be trained to actively use the course's topics in analytical and / or constructive work and is encouraged to take a critical attitude to established knowledge in the field. Specific skill goals for each implementation is specified and approved by IE's FU.
Competence: As far as applicable, the candidate shall be able to put the course topics into a broader technological, economic / business and social context. The candidate must be familiar with ethical issues related to the topics. Specific expertise goals for each implementation is specified and approved by IE's FU.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Electronics and Telecommunication (PHET)
Required previous knowledge
Master of Science in physical electronics or photonics or equivalent
Course materials
The course material will be specified by the main PhD supervisor.
Subject areas
- Electronics
- Optics
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
- Angelos Xomalis
- Astrid Aksnes
- Bjørn Ove Myking Fimland
- Dag Roar Hjelme
- Erik Folven
- Helge Weman
- Lise Lyngsnes Randeberg
- Per Thomas Martin Tybell