Teaching
ELEE-6399-02 – Photonic and Magnetic Materials:
Photonic and Magnetic Materials introduces students to the fundamental principles and advanced concepts in the field of materials science, focusing on the unique properties and applications of photonic and magnetic materials. The course explores the diverse technological applications such as photonics, magnetics, and optoelectronics. Prerequisite knowledge in semiconductor materials, chemistry, solid-state physics, electromagnetism, and materials science is recommended.
ELEE-6399-05I – Semiconductor Materials:
Semiconductor Materials offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles and advanced applications of semiconductor science and engineering. The course examines the diverse technological applications of semiconductor materials, chip designs and fabrication techniques. Prerequisite knowledge in solid-state physics, chemistry and materials science is recommended to fully engage with the course content.
MSEN 8301 – Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Properties of Materials:
MSEN 8301 explores the electronic, photonic, and magnetic properties of materials, focusing on theoretical foundations and practical applications in advanced technologies. Topics include electronic band structures, optical behaviors, and magnetic phenomena. Prerequisites include solid-state physics, electromagnetism, and materials science.
EECE 2106: Digital System Lab I
EECE 2106 provides hands-on experience in the design and implementation of digital systems, including digital logic, circuit design, and microcontroller use. The lab emphasizes practical application of digital electronics concepts. Prior knowledge of digital logic design and basic electronics is beneficial.