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NanoElectronics

Source: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/master/programmes/electrical-engineering/specialisation/nano-electronics/ Parent: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/master/programmes/electrical-engineering/

Shape the future of electronics by studying the design, operation, and characteristics of nanoscale electronic devices and circuits.

Currently, we are facing exponential growth in electronic devices - a trend that isn’t sustainable in the long term. Quantum electronic circuits and neuromorphic electronic circuits, often referred to as brain-inspired electronics due to their resemblance to the brain’s structure and functionality, can be viable alternatives that consume much less power. By understanding the principles of semiconductor materials and their behaviour at the nanoscale, you can develop novel concepts of nanoscale electronic devices. Over time, these concepts can pave the way for future generations of electronics characterised by significantly lower power consumption, prolonged battery life, reduced weight, and enhanced electrical conductivity. If you are interested in designing, making, and measuring nanoscale electronic devices and integrated circuits, the specialisation in Nanoelectronics offers an excellent opportunity for you.

“You will learn about nanoscale physics. Essentially, you will come up with innovative concepts for nanoscale devices of various materials and sizes. Such a deep understanding of the physics of electronic circuits can lead to the advancement of powerful computing hardware in future quantum technology.”

Dr. Michel de Jong, programme mentor Nanoelectronics

What is Nanoelectronics?

This specialisation will teach you to design, develop, measure, and understand circuits at an ultra-small scale, the nanoscale, that can be used in modern quantum and neuromorphic electronics. You will learn the fundamentals of materials science and quantum mechanics, pivotal in nanoelectronics and its various applications, such as in transistors and diodes. Depending on your interests, you can tailor your programme to learn about manufacturing technologies of integrated circuits, the physics of semiconductor devices, or the fabrication of micro systems. Eventually, you will be able to develop and design nanoscale circuits, measure them at an extremely low temperature—4 Kelvin equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius—and characterise the behaviour of the electrons so that you can understand why they are or aren’t behaving as expected.

Examples of courses you will follow within this specialisation:

Thanks to our collaboration with the MESA+ NanoLab, the Centre for Quantum Nanotechnology Twente, and the Centre for Brain-Inspired Nano Systems (BRAINS), you will be able to participate in innovative projects in the field of nanotechnology and electronics. What’s more, you will get access toour modern facilities, including the cleanroom where you can work on fabricating nanoscale devices.

What will you learn?

Knowledge

After completing this Master’s specialisation, you:

Skills

After successfully finishing this Master’s specialisation, you:

Values

After completing this Master’s specialisation, you:

Want more insight's into this Master's?

In this video, Floris Zwanenburg, Professor, along with Nick Groen, PhD student, and Jonas Kareem, Master student, talk about their experience, the courses in the programme, the applications and the job perspective.

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Is this specialisation not exactly what you are looking for? Maybe one of the other specialisations suits you better. You can also find out more about related master’s at the University of Twente:

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