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Teaching Vlsi Design At The Korea University Of Technology & Education

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Conference

2006 Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Chicago, Illinois

Publication Date

June 18, 2006

Start Date

June 18, 2006

End Date

June 21, 2006

ISSN

2153-5965

Conference Session

International Engineering Education I

Tagged Division

International

Page Count

8

Page Numbers

11.1233.1 - 11.1233.8

DOI

10.18260/1-2--1092

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https://peer.asee.org/1092

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Ashok Goel Michigan Technological University

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Ashok Goel received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University in 1987. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Michigan Technological University. He is the author of a book “High-Speed VLSI Interconnections” published by Wiley Interscience in 1994. His research interests include nanotechnology circuit design and GaAs-based integrated circuits. He is a senior member of the IEEE.

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Hyun-Chan Cho Korea University of Technology and Education

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Huyn-Chan Cho received his Ph.D. degree in Electronics Engineering from the Chung-Ang University in 1991. Currently, he is a Professor of Electronics Engineering in the School of Information Technology at the Korea University of Technology an Education in South Korea. He is the author of the nearly 120 journal and conference papers. His research interests include intelligent systems and control, and microelectronic circuit design.

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Teaching VLSI Design at the Korea University of

Technology and Education

Abstract

Human Resources Development Institute at the Korea University of Technology and Education has launched an International Invitation Lecture Program under which it has invited experts from universities around the world to offer one or two week intensive courses in several technologically advanced areas. In this paper, a course instructor and the course moderator have presented an overview of the HRDI activities and their experiences with one such course on VLSI Design.

Introduction

The Korea University of Technology and Education (KUT) believes that accelerated by the information-oriented and knowledge-based societies, the whole world in the 21st century is becoming one market and that survival in this limitless global competition requires a revolution in the education and development of its vocational and industrial work force. Human Resources Development Institute (HRDI) at KUT emphasizes growth in new technology education with the educational purpose of offering opportunities for up-to-date technology course aimed at the instructors of vocational ability development schools, special technicians, high school teachers, university professors and employees of technology colleges who are in charge of job education training. During the last few years, HRDI has launched an International Invitation Lecture Program under which it has invited experts from universities around the world and offered courses in several advanced fields such as computer-aided manufacturing, multimedia, computer-aided design, materials, manufacturing automation, industrial management, networks and electronics. These are 1 or 2 week long intensive courses offered during the summer and winter vacation periods. HRDI advertises these courses in the newspapers and through a daily web-site. In this paper, the course instructor (AG) and the course moderator (HC) list the HRDI programs at KUT and present their experiences with one such course on VLSI Design.

Human Resources Development Institute at KUT

Established by the support from the Ministry of Labor in January 1999 as part of the Government's new five-year economy plan, HRDI has played a unique role of providing specialized vocational training skills. Specifically, this institute has been set up in order to provide both teachers from vocational training schools and technicians from various industrial fields with opportunities to learn advanced teaching methodologies and new technologies. Historical development of HRDI is summarized in Table 1 and the various training programs

Goel, A., & Cho, H. (2006, June), Teaching Vlsi Design At The Korea University Of Technology & Education Paper presented at 2006 Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, Illinois. 10.18260/1-2--1092

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