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90 credits

MUISE

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UPV Vera Campus Site (Valencia)

MUISE Professional Seminars

The Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE) is proud to announce the scheduling of professional seminarsfor the 2024-2025 academic year. These seminars, designed to complement the academic training of our students, will be taught by experts from leading companiesThey will cover a wide variety ofthematic relevant and current.

Participating Companies

Among the companies that will collaborate in this initiative are:

  • Analog Devices
  • Bosch
  • MaxLinear
  • Power Electronics
  • Stadler
  • Indra
  • Celestica
  • Mahle Electronics
  • Dismuntel

Seminar Themes

The seminars are organized into seven thematic areas, allowing students to specialize according to their professional interests:

  1. Semiconductor Industry
    • History of the semiconductor industry
    • Steps to create a successful chip
  2. Digital Design and Verification
    • Basic and advanced digital verification
    • Digital design on FPGA and SystemC
  3. Analog Design
    • Introduction to analog design
    • DACs and ADCs Converters
  4. Measures
    • Measurement techniques for DACs and ADCs
    • Testing of real systems
  5. SW/HW co-design
    • SOC development from a software perspective
    • Multistage amplifier design
  6. Applications
    • Vital signs monitoring applications
    • Biomedical signal processing
  7. Power Electronics
    • Multilevel converters
    • Automotive power electronics

Highlights

  • Participation of Recognized ProfessionalsThe seminars will be given by renowned experts from both academia and business, providing a comprehensive and cutting-edge view of the electronics sector.
  • Practical ApproachIn addition to the theoretical sessions, practical demonstrations, real case studies and visits to industrial facilities will be carried out, guaranteeing a complete and applied training.
  • Academic CreditsAttendance and participation in these seminars will allow students to obtain academic credits, varying between 0.1 and 1 credit depending on the duration and intensity of each activity.

Calendar

The seminars will run from May through July 2025, offering flexibility for students to plan their attendance according to their interests and compatibility with other academic activities.

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