Registration Nomination

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Registration Nomination
The participants will have to register for the short course in the
morning on 24 November, 2014 at EEE Department, IUT. The
registration fee is Tk. 5000 for local participants and US$ 200 for
expatriate participants.
Chief Patron
Prof. Dr. M. Imtiaz Hossain, Vice Chancellor, IUT
Resource Persons
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Dr. Kazi Khairul Islam
Professor
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
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Dr. Md. Ruhul Amin
Professor
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
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Dr. Feroz Alam Khan
Professor
Physics Department
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
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Dr. Md. Anwarul Abedin
Professor
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology (DUET)
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Dr. Farseem Mannan Mohammedy
Associate Professor
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
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Dr. Syed Iftekhar Ali
Associate Professor
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Course Officials
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Dr. Md. Shahid Ullah, Professor and Head, EEE, IUT
Dr. Kazi Khairul Islam, Professor, EEE, IUT
Dr. Md. Ashraful Hoque, Professor, EEE, IUT
Dr. Md. Ruhul Amin, Professor, EEE, IUT
Dr. Mohammad Rakibul Islam, Professor, EEE, IUT
Dr. ASM Shihavuddin, Assistant Professor, EEE, IUT
Md. Monir Hossan Rubel, Lecturer, EEE, IUT
Md. Ghulam Saber, Lecturer, EEE, IUT
Minhaz Nur Alam, Lecturer, EEE, IUT
Course Coordinator
Dr. Syed Iftekhar Ali, Associate Professor, EEE, IUT
Contact Address
All inquiries concerning the short course should be addressed
to
Dr. Syed Iftekhar Ali,
(Course Coordinator)
Associate Professor,
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh.
Office Phone: +880-2-9291254 – 59 (Ext. 3273)
Mobile
: +880-1816713591
Fax
: +880-2-9291260
E-mail
: [email protected]
Organized by Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
The interested participants need to fill in the nomination form
available
at
the
IUT
website
at
<http://iutoicdhaka.edu/shortcourse.php> and get it approved by the
respective authority of the home institution. The approved
nomination form must reach the course coordinator by
November 20, 2014 via email or postal mail.
http://eee.iutoic-dhaka.edu/
Registration
Nomination
Short Course on
From Devices to Circuits and Systems:
the Complete Design Methodology
24 – 27 November, 2014
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh
www.iutoic-dhaka.edu
Date
The short course will be held on 24 – 27 (Monday-Thursday)
November, 2014.
Course Outline
This short course is designed to give a sound knowledge in the
design flow of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) of circuits
which will be useful for introducing VLSI circuit design based
courses of undergraduate and postgraduate levels in different
universities of OIC member states. A tentative outline of the key
topics of the course is given below:
Starting at an introductory level, the course covers fundamental
aspects of device structure, operation and modeling; fabrication
techniques to realize nanometer scale devices; using basic
devices such as field effect transistor (FET) to design basic gates,
introduction to circuit simulation and layout design tools and
using these tools to design more complex systems. Brief idea
about high level synthesis using hardware description languages
(HDL) and field programmable gate array (FPGA) will be given.
Practical demonstration of some example designs will be shown
to familiarize the participants with the use of different design
tools.
Numerous electronic gadgets such as mobile phones and
laptops have become part and parcel of modern human life.
From consumer’s point of view, there is an ever increasing
demand for accommodating more functionality in smaller
volume. From designer’s point of view, this implies
miniaturization of electronic circuits. Miniaturization introduces
newer challenges which must be dealt with for commercial
realization of a product. On one hand, making of nanometer
scale circuits is difficult due to physical limitations involved in
the fabrication process steps. On the other hand, designing
such small circuits requires proper modeling of the devices and
sophisticated software and hardware tools. In developed
countries, design and synthesis of integrated circuits (IC) have
evolved into a highly advanced and challenging field.
Unfortunately, in developing countries the universities often
cannot afford the tools needed to teach this extremely
advanced topic. No support from the industry is available
either since generally there is no industry in this field due to the
requirement of expensive investment and unavailability of
expert manpower. Therefore, students graduating from the
engineering/science field in these countries remain ignorant
about this interesting topic. A common trend among
meritorious students of these countries is to go to
technologically advanced countries for postgraduate studies.
These students are afraid of pursuing higher education in the
VLSI circuit design field due to lack of basic knowledge.
Hence, they cannot contribute in the field after coming back
to their respective countries.
The principal objective of the short course is to give the
participants a basic knowledge about theories behind VLSI
circuit design which will be useful for acquiring more in-depth
knowledge on their own. In addition, introduction to different
easily available tools will be given. Resource persons from
different universities will deliver lectures. This will provide a
platform for the participants to interact with them. In addition,
all the lecture materials will be provided to the participants
which will serve as a valuable reference after the short course.
http://eee.iutoic-dhaka.edu/
Every year Islamic University of Technology (IUT) arranges
intensive short courses to support the social and economic
elevation of OIC member states. The aim of these short courses is
to develop human resources in different branches of science,
engineering and technical educations. Expert resource persons
from renowned institutions of OIC member states as well as from
different parts of the world share their valuable knowledge in the
short courses. With the above aim, the Electrical and Electronic
Engineering (EEE) Department of IUT is going to organize a short
course in 2014. The title of the course is “From Devices to Circuits
and Systems: the Complete Design Methodology”.
Participants
Course Objective
The maximum number of participants is 40. The
participants are requested to send their nominations
through the member states or their organizations. They
need to have at least Bachelors degree in the field of
electrical/electronic/computer engineering or applied
physics. The course is suitable for faculty members in
technical universities/institutions who are thinking about
introducing
undergraduate/postgraduate
courses
and/or conducting postgraduate research in the VLSI
field. Existing faculty members in the same field are also
welcome.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction will be English.
Venue
Organized by Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Introduction
The short course will be held in the premises of beautiful
campus of Islamic University of Technology (IUT) at Board
Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh, about 13km north from the
international
airport
of
Bangladesh.
Additional
information about IUT campus is available at the website
<www.iutoic‐dhaka.edu>.
Facilities
IUT will provide hospitality to all participants including
transport for the expatriates. The participants will be
provided with furnished accommodation and food at
IUT campus. All other expenses have to be borne by the
participants themselves or their nominating authority.
Travel grant (direct economy fare) may be available for
expatriate participants from the least developing
countries on request and subject to the availability of
fund from Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI).