Course title
G00345003
Introduction to Advanced Electronics

KOIKE Yoshikazu
Course description
This course deals with state-of-the-art electronic engineering technologies through the lectures on the specialized fields and research of the professors of the Advanced Electronic Engineering course.
Purpose of class
You are expected to acquire advanced knowledge in various state-of-the-art electronic engineering technologies such as opto-electronics, semiconductor electronics, nanoelectronics, functional materials science, integrated photonic device, bioelectronics, biomedical electronics, high frequency system, electro-mechanical systems, advanced wireless integrated circuit, image processing and robotics, and advanced integrated circuits and systems.
Goals and objectives
  1. Be able to explain trends in state-of-the-art electronic engineering technologies.
  2. Be able to explain peripheral technologies of state-of-the-art electronic engineering.
  3. Not assigned
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

D Total.
1. 50% 50%
2. 50% 50%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Evaluation method:
You are required to do all of the assigned reports (4 reports, 100%). You must score at least 60 points or higher out of 100 to pass.
Criteria:
If you are able to explain a summary, and an important achievement of the lecture, you will get 60 points out of 100 to pass.
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Guidance,and Introduction of research areas of Dept. Electronic Engineering in SIT Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues. (at least 3 topics in state-of-the-art electronic engineering technologies) 200minutes
2. Lecture 1: Image processing and robotics Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
3. Lecture 2: Image sensing laboratory Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
4. Lecture 3: Biomedical electronic Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
5. Lecture 4: Semiconductor
-Submission of 1st report (1,2,3)
Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
6. Lecture 5: Softelectronics Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
7. Lecture 6: Integrated photonic device Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
8. Lecture 7: Electro-mechanical systems
-Submission of 2nd report (4,5,6)
Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
9. Lecture 8: Functional materials science Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
10. Lecture 9: Advaned power supply systems Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
11. Lecture 10: Functional materials science
-Submission of 3rd report (7, 8, 9)
Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
12. Lecture 11: Advanced integrated scircuits and systems Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
13. Lecture 12: Superstructured quantum materials electronics Find and read the relevant topics, basic mechanisms and issues on the topic. 200minutes
14. -Summary of lectures, and Class questionnaire
-Submission of 4th report
Review all lectures. Prepare the report. 200minutes
Total. - - 2800minutes
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
Feedback in the class The feedback is given in the class.
Textbooks and reference materials
Course materials will be distributed in class.
Prerequisites
Taking more credits in the major and the subjects in advnaced electronic engineering program is recommended.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • -12:30-13:20 (Lunch break) on Friday@ #10I32 Research Bldg. at TOYOSU campus. You can ask or contact me by e-mail in advance. If you like to ask question online, use E-mail. Zoom meeting will be used if necessary.
    email: khata_at_shibaura-it.ac.jp (Assoc. Prof. Katsuhiro Hata)
    -Depending on the situation, the class schedule might be changed. In that case, we will inform you in advance.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Non-social and professional independence development course
Active-learning course
N/A
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A Based on experience of research and development at various universities or a company, 9 professors and 3 associate professors in subject teachers will talk about the research activities at their laboratories.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • 7.AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Last modified : Sat Mar 22 04:06:54 JST 2025