This course will arm students with the fundamentals and a practical working knowledge of the building blocks of today’s electronic world—knowledge that will benefit the student no matter what technical discipline they decide to pursue academically. Students will receive hands-on experience on how to design and arrange semiconductors at the nanometer scale (130nm) to perform a specific function. Students will start with a blank canvas and learn how to take a specification through the entire design process—including foundry manufacturability. Once complete, the student’s design will be sent to a foundry for fabrication. No prior experience with hardware is necessary for this online course or the BWSI class.
In Medlytics, short for medical data analytics, students learn to apply machine learning approaches to real medical problems: predicting hypothyroidism in patients, using physiological signals to classify sleep states, and spotting cancer from mammography images. Using these problems, we can . . .
Welcome to Intro to Quantum Software Development. This is the first part of the course, which covers the prerequisite knowledge and skills needed to dive into the unfamiliar world of quantum computing. It consists of three units: Background Math, Classical . . .
Welcome! Embedded Security and Hardware Hacking – MITRE Project Beaver Works Summer Institute will cover several cybersecurity topics with a focus on threats that are especially concerning for embedded systems. These topics include cryptography, embedded systems, software security, side-channel analysis, . . .
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to remote sensing in disaster response. What is remote sensing? How does it overlap with disaster response and recovery? By completing this course, students will have an idea for whether they would . . .