Programs
PhD/MS Electrical Engineering (Integrated Circuits and Systems)
At SEECS, NUST, we provide a dedicated PhD/MS EE program in integrated circuits and systems where students get to learn diverse topics in the area of integrated circuits and systems with hands-on training on industry-standard tools and cutting-edge research in one of several research labs. Our curriculum structure is designed to ensure that students are prepared for the rapidly evolving integrated circuits and system technology landscape of today's world. Our comprehensive curriculum covers topics such as Device Physics, Analog IC Design, Digital IC Design, Advanced Digital System Design, and Advanced Computer Architecture which enables students to gain a broad understanding of the field, as well as the ability to specialize in specific areas of interest.
Curriculum Structure for PhD/MS ICS Program
First Semester
Analog IC Design
Digital IC Design
Semiconductor Device Physics
Research Methodology
Second Semester
Mixed Signal IC Design
Elective 1
Elective 2
Third Semester
Elective 3
Elective 4
Thesis
Fourth Semester
Thesis
Elective Courses
Advanced Digital System Design
Advanced Computer Architecture
Advanced Analog IC Design
System Validation
SoC Architecture
Advanced VLSI Design
Advanced Embedded System Design
Bachelor in Electrical Engineering
ICS-related courses in BE Electrical Engineering program at SEECS, NUST:
Digital Logic Design
Microprocessor Systems
Digital System Design
Computer Architecture and Organization
Embedded System Design