Introduction to MICS
We focus on design of high-performance mixed-signal VLSI systems optimized for multiple objectives in diverse applications. Today's integrated circuit (IC) design requires a highly-skilled art, finding the right balance between various competing objectives such as speed, power, noise, area, yield and cost. While most people perceive analog circuit design as dark magic, we believe that the key to successful design is to simplify the design problem by leveraging the proper abstraction reflected by design intent and enforcing their constraints by validation. |
To Prospective Students
If you are interested in pursuing Master's or Ph.D. degrees at MICS, please read this page. |
Due to limited availability, we are no longer accepting MS and PhD applicants for Spring 2011 admission.
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