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Semiconductor Engineering (SCE)

Area of Specialization under the Industrial Systems Engineering (ISE) program

The region’s growing industrial sector and the increasing demand for high technologies have brought the need for expertise in Semiconductor to a critical level. The Master Program in Semiconductor, introduced in May 2000, responds to the needs of countries in Southeast Asia, many of which are in transition from labor-intensive to high-tech industries. The curriculum focuses on the design and IC packaging aspects for specific applications. Fabrication, including prototyping of chips, is included in the curriculum and is featured in partnership with Semiconductor industries and collaborating universities overseas. Currently, courses in Bio-Nano Materials Science and Engineering are being added to the offerings of the field.

Programs leading to the award of AIT’s Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Technical Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Science, diploma, and certificate are offered.

Programs leading to the award of AIT’s Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Technical Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Science, diploma, and certificate are offered. Semiconductor provides new insights through an integrated consideration of mechanics, electronics, and information technology. The curriculum is designed to provide multidisciplinary knowledge and to develop the ability to design mechatronic systems.Programs leading to the award of AIT’s Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Technical Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Science, diploma, and certificate are offered. Semiconductor provides new insights through an integrated consideration of mechanics, electronics, and information technology. The curriculum is designed to provide multidisciplinary knowledge and to develop the ability to design mechatronic systems.Programs leading to the award of AIT’s Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Technical Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Science, diploma, and certificate are offered.The school and department that offers this program

  • School of Engineering and Technology
  • Department of Industrial Systems Engineering

Preferred Background

Master Program

Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or a closely related field (normally from a four-year program), or other closely related engineering disciplines.

Doctoral Program

One should have a good master’s degree in one of the above disciplines.

Course Structure

August Semester
Course CodeTitleCourse CreditCourse Type*InstructorOffered Semester
AT74.04Digital and Analog Circuit Design3EAdjunct FacultySpring
AT74.05AI and Neuro-Fuzzy Theory3EProf. Manukid ParnichkunSpring
AT74.07Automation Technology3EDr. Branesh M. PillaiSpring
AT81.01Microelectronics Fabrication Technology3EAdjunct FacultyFall
AT81.02Digital Integrated Circuit Design3EAdjunct FacultyFall
AT81.03Digital Integrated Circuit Design3EAdjunct FacultyFall
AT81.05Digital Integrated Circuit Design3EAdjunct FacultyFall
AT81.06VLSI Design3EAdjunct FacultySpring
AT81.07 Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems3EDr. Mongkol EkpanyapongFall
AT81.15Embedded Systems Architecture3RDr. Mongkol EkpanyapongFall
AT81.17Embedded Systems Design3RDr. Mongkol EkpanyapongSpring
AT81.9001Selected Topic: Deep Learning for Computer Vision3EDr. Mongkol EkpanyapongSpring
R-Required; E-Elective

General Information

MASTER’S PROGRAM

During the first two semesters, master’s students are expected to complete the coursework requirement.

In summary, a master’s student in Mechatronics (MEC) follows:

Duration: 4 semesters and 1 Inter-Semester Period (22 months)
Thesis OptionResearch Option
Required Courses6 Credits6 Credits
Elective Courses18 Credits32 Credits
Option24 Credits10 Credits
Total48 Credits48 Credits

Concerned Faculty

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