ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT
Introduction:
Electronics Department has the longest tradition and history of the Faculty of Electronics – Telecommunications. It has played an important role in the establishment of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications in the early days. Electronics Department and other departments have actively contributed to the formation and development of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications. The strength of the department focuses on the direction of IC design, biomedical electronics and intelligent integrated systems.
Bộ môn Điện tử – Khoa Điện tử – Viễn thông, HCMUS
Curriculum:
- IC design (Digital IC design, Analog IC design), System-on-Chip (SoC) design, microelectronics and MEMS-NEMS devices
- Biomedical signal processing, artificial intelligence in biomedicine and biomedical electronics
- Intelligence integration and control system, Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT)
The specialized training program is distributed by semesters as follows:
Research themes:
- Digital and Analog IC Design
- Advanced SoC system on FPGA and ASIC
- Spiking Neural Network on hardware systems
- Signal processing and artificial intelligence for biomedical applications
Typical projects:
- VNUHCM Scientific Research Project 2022: Design of a Configurable Analog Front End on 180nm CMOS Process
- HCMUS Scientific Research Project 2022: Implementation of Cryptography Methods with RISC-V on FPGA
Activities and Awards:
- Winner prize, National Student Scientific Research Contest (Eureka), Engineering and Technology, 2017
- Consolation prize, LSI Contest, Okinawa, Japan, 2017
- Maze Pathfinder Robot Contest and some other academic activities
Job Opportunities:
– IC design companies
– Computer and Embedded Programming Companies
– Biomedical Companies
– Circuit and EDA design companies
– Technology Start-up
– Enrollment in Master course in Electronic Engineering
– Students with good academic results and achievements in scientific research will be introduced to study abroad in Japan, the US…
Laboratory:
Collaborations: