The B.Tech. Electronics Computer Engineering (Microelectronics) program offered by UPES School of Advanced Engineering is designed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills in the field of microelectronics, focusing on the fabrication and design of next-generation integrated circuits and chips. The course emphasizes the significance of low-power chip design, a crucial aspect given the demand for high-performance computing, fast switching, and memory-efficient devices in today's technology landscape.
Throughout the program, students will delve into various aspects of microelectronics, including ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) manufacturing methodologies. These methodologies offer a unique platform for students to engage in optimal chip design, simulation, and synthesis, ultimately leading to the development of 'ready-to-manufacture' chips. By exploring these cutting-edge techniques, students will gain hands-on experience and a deep understanding of the entire chip fabrication process, from design conceptualization to final production.
Upon successful completion of the B.Tech. Electronics Computer Engineering (Microelectronics) program, graduates will be well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the semiconductor industry and contribute to advancements in integrated circuit technology. They will possess the expertise required to design energy-efficient chips that cater to the growing demands of various sectors, such as telecommunications, healthcare, artificial intelligence, and more. This program offers an excellent opportunity for aspiring engineers to be at the forefront of microelectronics innovation and contribute to the development of groundbreaking technologies that shape the future.