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2013 International Conference on

Microelectronic Systems Education

MSE-2013 will likely be held during 2-3 June in Austin, Texas



MSE-2011 was held during 5-6 June
San Diego Marriot Marquis and Marina
San Diego, California

Co-located with Design Automation Conference

MSE-2011 Final Program

Slides from Jan Rabaey's Keynote




MSE 2011

Call for Papers
Author Information
CommitteesInfo
Additional Information: d.bouldin@ieee.org

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Conference Overview

The International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education (MSE) is dedicated to furthering undergraduate and graduate education in designing and building innovative microelectronic systems.


Featured Topic: Wireless Sensor Networks and their impact on Microelectronics Systems Education.

Papers are invited (but not limited to) to the following areas:
  • Pedagogical innovations using a wide range of technologies, including nanometer-scale integrated circuits, low-power design, nanotechnology, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), multicore/manycore processors, graphics processing units (GPUs), embedded systems, and wireless sensor networks.
  • Educational techniques including novel curricula and laboratories, assessment methods, distance learning, textbooks, and design projects.
  • Industry and academic collaborative programs and teaching.
  • Preparing students for industry, entrepreneurship, academics, and/or research.

The conference is held in the U.S. on odd years, and in Europe on even years, when it is called the European Workshop on Microelectronics Education (EWME). Both conferences provide excellent opportunities for educators and industry to work together to ensure continued excellence in the field of microelectronic systems.

See our Author Information page for additional information and submission instructions.

Important Dates for MSE-2011

Submission of papers: January 21, 2011
Notification of acceptance: March 11, 2011
Submission of final papers: April 15, 2011

Keynote Speaker

Professor Jan Rabaey, UC Berkeley