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* We are looking for highly motivated undergraduate students willing to develop a background in the area of circuit design for emerging nanoscale technologies. If interested, please contact [[Mustafa Altun | Mustafa]] at altunmus@itu.edu.tr.
 
* We are looking for highly motivated undergraduate students willing to develop a background in the area of circuit design for emerging nanoscale technologies. If interested, please contact [[Mustafa Altun | Mustafa]] at altunmus@itu.edu.tr.
  
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Revision as of 00:15, 16 October 2012

A collaborative website for the Emerging Circuits and Computation (ECC) group.

About the Group

The group consists of Dr. Mustafa Altun and his students in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Istanbul Technical University (ITU). Our research focuses on circuit design and computation for emerging nanoscale technologies. We also have a special interest in mathematical combinatorics and analog circuit design.

  • Check our "People" page for a list of people in the group.
  • Check our "Research" page for an overview of our research activities.
  • Check our "Publications" page for our papers and slides.
  • Check our "Teaching" page for courses that Mustafa teaches.


Announcements

  • We are looking for graduate students to work on the following research topics. If interested, please contact Mustafa at altunmus@itu.edu.tr.
    • Synthesis and defect-tolerance for arrays of nanoswitches.
    • Probabilistic computational models for unreliable nanodevices.
    • Positive feedback for analog circuits.
  • We are looking for highly motivated undergraduate students willing to develop a background in the area of circuit design for emerging nanoscale technologies. If interested, please contact Mustafa at altunmus@itu.edu.tr.
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