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* For current open positions [[Media:Altun-Tubitak-3501-is-ilani-2014.pdf | '''click here''']].
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** TÜBİTAK Postdoctoral Reintegration Fellowship Program (2232)
 
** TÜBİTAK Postdoctoral Reintegration Fellowship Program (2232)
  
* Various research projects available for undergraduate and graduate students on the following topics:
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* Various funded research projects available for undergraduate and graduate students on the following topics:
 
** Computational nanoelectronics: circuit design for emerging technologies including nano arrays, molecular transistors, and probabilistic devices.
 
** Computational nanoelectronics: circuit design for emerging technologies including nano arrays, molecular transistors, and probabilistic devices.
 
** Reliability of electronic components and systems.
 
** Reliability of electronic components and systems.

Revision as of 23:34, 20 April 2014

Welcome to the Emerging Circuits and Computation (ECC) Group

Our group consists of Mustafa Altun and his students in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Istanbul Technical University. In terms of research, we focus on circuit design and computing models for emerging nanoscale technologies, namely computational nanoelectronics. We also have a special interest in electronic circuit reliability and quantum circuit design. In terms of teaching, we offer courses on digital/analog circuit design and computational nanoelectronics.


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Group news and activities

  • Feb. 2014 Our project on circuit design and reliability for switching nano arrays received a grant from the TÜBİTAK Career Program (3501).
  • Feb. 2014 Our project on quantum circuit design is supported by the İTÜ Research Project Support Program (BAP) and the TÜBİTAK MSc Scholarship Program in Priority Areas (2210/C).
  • Jan. 2014 Our project on logic synthesis for switching nano arrays is supported by the TÜBİTAK Undergraduate Students Research Projects Support Program (2209/A).
  • Oct. 2013 Our project on reliability of appliance electronic cards received a grant from the TÜBİTAK University-Industry Collaboration Grant Program (1505). The project is cooperated with Arçelik A.Ş..
  • Oct. 2013 Our project on gate oxide breakdown failure mechanism of CMOS transistors is supported by the TÜBİTAK Industry Oriented Senior Project Support Program (2241/A).


Interested in joining our group?

  • We are constantly hiring researchers throughout scholarships from different projects.


  • Research projects available for postdoc scholars through the following programs:
    • TÜBİTAK Research Fellowship Program For Foreign Citizens (2216)
    • TÜBİTAK National Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (2218)
    • TÜBİTAK Postdoctoral Reintegration Fellowship Program (2232)
  • Various funded research projects available for undergraduate and graduate students on the following topics:
    • Computational nanoelectronics: circuit design for emerging technologies including nano arrays, molecular transistors, and probabilistic devices.
    • Reliability of electronic components and systems.
    • Quantum circuit design.

If interested, please contact Mustafa:
  • email: altunmus@itu.edu.tr
  • office: EEF 3005 (coffee guaranteed)
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