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The Technical University of Lodz came into existence in 1945, initially with 3 Faculties of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Chemistry. Together with its development new faculties were established, up to the present number of 9 faculties, 70 institutes and departments and 113 specializations. In 1992 the International Faculty of Engineering was set up with English and French as its languages of instruction. TUL offers a possibility of obtaining the following degrees: Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy. There are 21 000 students (including 800 PhD students) and approximately 3 000 staff members at the University. More information about the university can be found at http://www.p.lodz.pl
The Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering, established in 1945 under the name of "Electrical Faculty", is one of the three oldest faculties at the Technical University of Lodz (TUL), and one of the largest engineering faculties among all Polish universities. The Faculty is an employer to 270 academics, 25 of whom have been awarded Polish state professorial title and 29 who are holding the TUL professorship. The staff members are active in research and teaching in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics, control engineering and robotics, computer science and engineering, as well as related disciplines and interdisciplinary fields, such as telecommunications and transport. The Faculty offers five-year MSc courses. Students can choose curricula taught in Polish from within more than 30 specialties. In addition two five-year MSc courses are offered in English at TUL's International Faculty of Engineering. Four courses have been awarded Quality Certificates of Accreditation Commision of Technical Universities (KAUT). By 2004 more than 1800 BEng and 6000 MSc students graduated from the Faculty; more than 400 and 80 researchers were awarded the PhD and D.Sc. More than 4500 students are enrolled in various types (full-time, evening, extramural) and levels (engineering, master, supplementary master, doctoral) of study at the Faculty.
The Department of Microelectronics and Computer Science (DMCS), headed by Prof. Andrzej Napieralski, was founded in May 1996. The members of the department staff give lectures and run laboratory courses at the Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering and the International Faculty of Engineering, in Polish, French, and English. There are 3 professors, 19 assistant professors, 7 assistants, over 30 PhD students and 9 persons of administration and technical staff employed in the department. Members of the department staff perform intense and innovative scientific research focused on technologically advanced fields of electronics and computer science, the fields of special interest are: - Design and modelling of integrated circuits; - Synthesis of modern Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) using Hardware Description Languages (HDL); - Thermal and electro-thermal simulation of power semiconductor devices, VLSI circuits and other; - Infrared thermography; - Design and modelling of modern power devices and integrated power systems; - Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) of pulse converters; - Switched-mode power converters and solar energy utilisation; - Design of reprogrammable FPGA and CPLD circuits; - Neural and probabilistic networks; - Design of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) using VHDL-AMS; - Theory of switched-capacitor circuits. - Image recognition for prion disease diagnosis; - Radiation-hardened electronic circuitry design; - Biometric systems; - Medical thermography; - Vibration monitoring systems for electric machines; - Development of advanced web services; - Distributed programming;
The staff of the Department of Microelectronics and Computer Science (Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering) of the Technical University of Lodz, Poland, has been involved in design of Application Specific Integrated Circuits since 1994.
The Department organizes yearly international conference on design of integrated circuits and systems, MIXDES (http://www.mixdes.org).
The Department offers a wide list of lectures for students of Computer Science and Electronics and Telecommunications, among others it offers a specialty "Integrated Circuits and Systems".
More information about the Department can be found at http://www.dmcs.p.lodz.pl
The contact person for CAN is: Dr. Grzegorz Jablonski Technical University of Lodz Department of Microelectronics and Computer Science Al. Politechniki 11 ,90-924 Lodz, Poland e-mail: gwj_at_dmcs.p.lodz.pl tel: (48) 42 6312648 fax: (48) 42 6360327
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