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Functional Electronics


Study program: 171 Electronics

Degree: Bachelor

Type of module: lectures, practical work

Lecturer: Assoc. Prof., PhD Oksana Babychenko

Language: English

Credit Points: 5 ECTS

Description:
Teaching students a new, unconventional method of information processing and storage in microelectronics. Studying the properties and characteristics of dynamic inhomogeneities as carriers of information signals, the fundamental physical processes and principles of processing information arrays using dynamic inhomogeneities, as well as the characteristics and prospective applications of devices and instruments in functional microelectronics. This discipline will help students acquire skills in solving engineering tasks related to the design of advanced processors and memory devices utilizing dynamic inhomogeneities.

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