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Department of Semiconductor Display Engineering

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교육과정
Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
ECE6005 Doctor's Research Problem Ⅳ 3 6 Major Doctor 1-4 English Yes
This course offers a directed and independent study for Ph.D degree students on the third level. Most subjects assigned to students are related to the Ph.D thesis topic for each student, which include literature survey, directed experiments, data analysis, and writing proposal. The aim of class is to provide various conceptual backgrounds for the research, current problem and research needs, experimental design, and analysis for the results, which may not be offered by regular classes in the graduate program. Grade is given by the research advisor of students based on subjective evaluation for discussion and/or written reports.
ECE6006 Doctor's Research Problem Ⅴ 3 6 Major Doctor 1-4 - No
This course offers a directed and independent study for Ph.D degree students on the fourth level. Most subjects assigned to students are related to the Ph.D thesis topic for each student, which include literature survey, directed experiments, data analysis, and writing proposal. The aim of class is to provide various conceptual backgrounds for the research, current problem and research needs, experimental design, and analysis for the results, which may not be offered by regular classes in the graduate program. Grade is given by the research advisor of students based on subjective evaluation for discussion and/or written reports.
ECE7001 Semiconductor Device Simulation and Practice 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master/Doctor Korean Yes
The primary goal is to describe the operating principles and device fabrication technology in electrical and electronic engineering. Lecture deals with an advanced method of material property characterization and device design (SILVACO simulation). Atlas with Spices 2B, 2D Device Simulation. Blaze, 2D Hetero junction Bipolar transistor, and III-V compound Simulator, Laser, 2D Semiconductor Laser Simulator, Giga, 2D Lattice Heating Simulator with Heat Sink, Mixed Mode, 2D Mixed Circuit and Device Simulator, TFT, 2D Amorphous and Poly Silicon Simulator, Luminous, 2D Optoelectronic Simulator, Quantum, 2D Quantum Effects Simulator, Ferro, 2D Ferroelectric Material Simulator.
ECE7001 Semiconductor Device Simulation and Practice 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master/Doctor Electrical and Computer Engineering Korean Yes
The primary goal is to describe the operating principles and device fabrication technology in electrical and electronic engineering. Lecture deals with an advanced method of material property characterization and device design (SILVACO simulation). Atlas with Spices 2B, 2D Device Simulation. Blaze, 2D Hetero junction Bipolar transistor, and III-V compound Simulator, Laser, 2D Semiconductor Laser Simulator, Giga, 2D Lattice Heating Simulator with Heat Sink, Mixed Mode, 2D Mixed Circuit and Device Simulator, TFT, 2D Amorphous and Poly Silicon Simulator, Luminous, 2D Optoelectronic Simulator, Quantum, 2D Quantum Effects Simulator, Ferro, 2D Ferroelectric Material Simulator.
ENS5006 Special Topics on New & Renewable Energy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Energy Systems Engineering - No
This lesson deals with photovoltaic : the direct conversion of light into electricity are reviewed in the chapter, together with the economics of PV installation. Attention is focus on the various applications of photovoltaic which are relevant at present and so can those that likely to be of increasing importance in the near future.This lesson discuss the performance and design of photovoltaic systems involving silicon solar cells.
ERC5001 Global Collaboration Research 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Engineering Korean Yes
This class aims to enhance global competence as a researcher who study innovative growth fields through overseas dispatch of graduate students. Student’s who are dispatched overseas and carrying out joint research in world university will learn - to establish global network for future research - to strive for the creation of new industries in the field of sustainable development and innovative growth of mankind - to grow into global innovative leader with the competence of ‘Value creation’, ‘Convergence’, ‘Innovation’, and ‘Collaboration’ through innovation in creative convergence experiences that which cross the intercultural, interdisciplinary and intergeneration. In this class, students are expected to focus on projects during the overseas dispatch period to improve the quality of their research. Each researcher will present final report after they complete dispatch study and will be given their credit based on the presentation.
ERP4001 Creative Group Study 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
This course cultivates and supports research partnerships between our undergraduates and faculty. It offers the chance to work on cutting edge research—whether you join established research projects or pursue your own ideas. Undergraduates participate in each phase of standard research activity: developing research plans, writing proposals, conducting research, analyzing data and presenting research results in oral and written form. Projects can last for an entire semester, and many continue for a year or more. SKKU students use their CGS(Creative Group Study) experiences to become familiar with the faculty, learn about potential majors, and investigate areas of interest. They gain practical skills and knowledge they eventually apply to careers after graduation or as graduate students.
ERP4001 Creative Group Study 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
This course cultivates and supports research partnerships between our undergraduates and faculty. It offers the chance to work on cutting edge research—whether you join established research projects or pursue your own ideas. Undergraduates participate in each phase of standard research activity: developing research plans, writing proposals, conducting research, analyzing data and presenting research results in oral and written form. Projects can last for an entire semester, and many continue for a year or more. SKKU students use their CGS(Creative Group Study) experiences to become familiar with the faculty, learn about potential majors, and investigate areas of interest. They gain practical skills and knowledge they eventually apply to careers after graduation or as graduate students.
ESM5043 Tcchnology Valuation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Industrial Engineering - No
This course treats basic concepts and methods on the evaluation of technology value. The various valuation methods including Monte Carlo method, risk adjusted NPV method, Options pricing methods, strategy as a portfolio of real options are explained in this course.
ESM5043 Tcchnology Valuation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Industrial Engineering - No
This course treats basic concepts and methods on the evaluation of technology value. The various valuation methods including Monte Carlo method, risk adjusted NPV method, Options pricing methods, strategy as a portfolio of real options are explained in this course.
ESM5044 R&D Project Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Industrial Engineering - No
This course deals with the new theories and methods on R&D project management which give students abilities to apply to business practices. Particularly, the course focuses on past future of R&D project management, project planning, project evaluation, project organization.
ESM5044 R&D Project Management 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Industrial Engineering - No
This course deals with the new theories and methods on R&D project management which give students abilities to apply to business practices. Particularly, the course focuses on past future of R&D project management, project planning, project evaluation, project organization.
ESM5049 Managerial Leadership 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Industrial Engineering - No
This course examines the basic concepts of managerial leadership and some case studies in real world leadership situations. Special emphasis is placed on human aspects of organizing, motivation, CEO leadership, managerial leadership styles, key successful factors of leadership, and cases of managerial leadership.
ESM5049 Managerial Leadership 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Industrial Engineering - No
This course examines the basic concepts of managerial leadership and some case studies in real world leadership situations. Special emphasis is placed on human aspects of organizing, motivation, CEO leadership, managerial leadership styles, key successful factors of leadership, and cases of managerial leadership.
ESW4004 Principles of Distributed Computing 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Computer Science and Engineering Korean Yes
A distributed system is a collection of independent networked computers that function as a single coherent system. With the advent of the fast interconnect and large datasets, a.k.a. Big Data, distributed systems are becoming more important and they are widely used in various domains including AI. The primary goal of this class is to learn key design principles of distributed systems and understand how distributed systems manage resources in a networked environment. Course topics include, but not limited to, communication protocols, processes/threads, naming, synchronization, consistency, and fault tolerance.