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Ecole doctorale en électronique et télécommunications (Graduate School in Electronics and Communications)Organisation et composition
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Participating unitsELEC/DICE, ELEC/EMIC, ELEC/TELE Executive committee : Prof. L. Vandendorpe, Prof. D. Flandre, Prof. D. Vanhoenacker Liliane.Vanderveren@elec.ucl.ac.be Objectives of the Graduate schoolThe first objective of the graduate School in electronics and communications is to provide courses on advanced techniques and courses on advanced systems in which recent concepts of electronics and communications are used. It is believed by the organizers that the courses on advanced systems constitute a quite unique offer covering both electronics and communications aspects in recent systems. In order however to make it possible for the attendees to have the sufficient background, courses on advanced techniques are offered which should provide them with the most recent scientific achievements in more detailed and specific aspects of microelectronics or communications. The second objective of the Postgraduate courses is also to make it possible for Ph. D. students and researchers, registered to GSEC or not, or even engineers from the industry, to get an in-depth training in disciplines they do not have the opportunity to investigate in their daily research. Programme managementThe programme committee of the graduate School is composed of academics and research fellows of the different laboratories. The programme is defined on yearly basis. Research themesThe graduate School mainly covers the following research themes: analog and digital electronic circuits, integrated circuits technology, information and communication theory, communication systems, microwave systems, signal processing. ProgrammeEach year, 4 courses of 18 hours (3 consecutive days) are organized. The courses are given in English and at UCL. For the academic year 2000-2001 the programme is as follows:
GSEC 3001 Seminar 1 on advanced techniques "MIMO Communications systems", coordinated by L. Vandendorpe (UCL) GSEC 3002 Seminar 2 on advanced techniques "Characterization, modelization and applications of advanced semiconductor devices", coordinated by D. Vanhoenacker, D. Flandre, J.-P. Raskin (UCL)
Seminar 1 on advanced systems "Active implanted prostheses", coordinated by C. Trullemans and M. Verleysen (UCL) Seminar 3 on advanced techniques "Identification and digital signatures: secure and efficient protocols with applications to internet", coordinated by J.-J. Quisquater (UCL) |
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