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Department of Semiconductor and Display Engineering

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
EEE3024 Introduction to Automatic Control 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean,English,Korean Yes
This course provides an introduction to automatic control of linear dynamic systems. The topics include definition of input-output and state variables, mathematical modeling of control systems based on physical laws, block diagram representation of systems, transfer function and Laplace transform, state space representation of dynamic systems. Feedback control concept, stability of systems, transient and steady state responses of systems in the time domain, and basic controller formsare treated and computer simulations of dynamic control systems using control software toolbox are assigned as homework.
EEE3025 Control Engineering Design 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering English Yes
This course provides design methods for control of linear dynamic systems. The controllers introduced in this course include PID controllers, Lead-Lag compensators, state feedback controllers, etc., for which the design and analysis techniques are reviewed in both the time and frequency domains. Among the design methods are the root-locus technique which plots the root of transfer function in terms of controller gain parameter in the complex plane, the Bode plot and Nyquist diagram that make it possible to determine the stability of controller by using the gain and phase responses of transfer function with respect to the frequency change, the pole placement control design method based on the state equation and state feedback controller, etc.. Application of these techniques to various linear dynamic systems are explained and simulations using the control software toolbox are done to compare its result with the theoretic prediction. The topics enable us to get accustomed to the design and analysis of controllers which play a key role in controlling the systems and devices used for man's convenience sake in our modern life : from the home electronic commodities as electric fans, air conditioner, refrigerator, etc.; and the electronic facilities of computer, audio- and video-players, wired- and wireless communication systems, etc.; to the products of mechatronic systems as automobile, elevator, airplane, robot, space ship, etc.. A term project to design a controller for a g
EEE3032 Communication Systems 3 3 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
This course covers diverse topics related to the communication, and the topics related to the application of the communication theory. The topics to be covered include communication channel model, fading phenomena, receiver struc- ture, basics of mobile communication, basics of satellite communication, wave propagation model, communication traffic model, and synchronization theory.
EEE3047 Basic RF Circuit Design 3 6 Major Bachelor Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
In this course, basic theories on electromagnetic waves are introduced, and special emphases are put on the passive elements in the wireless transmitter-receiver (transceiver) circuit system such as transmission line/waveguide, Smith chart, microwave network, coupler/divider, filter, simple noise theory, and basic antenna theories. The principles of transmission line and waveguides are explained electromagnetically, and Smith chart and S-parameters are introduced to graphically explain the impedance matching concepts. Principles of filter designs are explored, and the methods on how to implement the filters are discussed. The radiation principle of an antenna with radiation patterns, directivity, and Friis equation is explained, and noise analysis of the whole transceiver circuit is addressed after the brief introduction of noise theory.
EEE3052 Introduction to Operating Systems 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
Operating system is an essential part of a computer system. It provides an interface to the users and also manages system resources. There are three major goals of this course. One is to provide a firm foundation in the principles and concepts that underlie operating systems. The second is to study and discuss major issues of operating systems such as process management, storage management, file and I/O management, and security management. Finally, we study some design issues for the distributed operating systems and operating systems of parallel processing systems. Also, we study and discuss the characteristics of some standardized operating systems such as Unix and Linux.
EEE3055 Optoelectronics 3 6 Major Bachelor 3-4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
In this class, we will study optoelectronics and applications that are based on understanding of basic optics theory. The wave nature of light and electromagnetic analysis will be used to understand principles of optical transmission through waveguide and fiber, LED, laser, photodetectors, optical sensors, modulators, modern display devices, and many more applications useful in practice. The class is intended not just to provide a firm basis for optics and optoelectronics but also to build up background knowledge that can be creatively utilized for various interdisciplinary applications.
EEE3064 Electronic Materials for Semiconductor 3 6 Major Bachelor 4 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
The lectures cover wide range of basic theories and properties on the most commonly used materials in electrical and electronic field such as semiconductor, dielectric, and electronic materials. Learning some properties of these materials such as physical, electrical, optical, magnetic characteristics, and temperature properties, the students will be exposed to the device applications of the afore mentioned materials. The basic operational principles of the various device applications, namely, semiconductor devices, optoelectronic components, superconducting elements, magnetic devices, and power control devices take an important portion of the lectures. Some of the specific application examples are semiconductor integrated circuits, laser, optical fiber communication, functional ceramics, high temperature ceramics, ferroelectric- capacitors, magnetic recording head and solar cells. The object of the offered lecture is to deliver a well established fundamental theories and applications of the material science and not to focus on only a specific field of material science. Recommended course works prior to take this course are Electric Field and Electromagnetic Theory, Electrophysics and Semiconductor Engineering.
EEE3065 Semiconductor Device Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 3 Electronic and Electrical Engineering Korean Yes
Based on the understanding of the basic structure and operation principle of semiconductor devices widely used in the field of electrical and electronic devices, students will perform device simulation to optimize semiconductor devices. Students verify the theories learned through actual simulation exercises of current-voltage and capacitor-voltage characteristics of devices such as PN junction diodes, MOS capacitors, and MOS transistors, and perform device design by adjusting device design parameters. The purpose of this course is to cultivate not only theoretical but also basic practical skills by conducting projects on practical topics that can be frequently experienced in the real industry. Prerequisite courses include physical electronics and semiconductor engineering.
ERC2006 Creative Engineering Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Engineering - No
This course will introduce basic qualities for design engineers that will form the foundation for life-long learning for all engineers through team-based project-based learning. The qualities for designers covered include: creative problem solving ability, visual reasoning and sketching ability, teamwork ability, ability to understand consumer trends and consider user perspectives, ability to represent functions reflecting user requirements and generating concepts to realize such functions, ability to discuss about design contents as well as reporting and presenting.
ERC2007 Engineering Numerical Analysis 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Engineering Korean,English,Korean Yes
We deal with the major sources of errors in numerical methods, the approximated solution of non-linear equations, the solution of simultaneous linear equations, polynomial interpolation, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and curve fitting to measured data as a technique to solve the mathematical problems in scientific and engineering area.
ERC2008 Introduction to Management of Technology 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-3 Engineering Korean,Korean Yes
This subject handles various theory and practical application about MOT. Main contents are Test of technical innovation process, R&D strategy, patent administration, R&D project plan establishment, Market analysis, Technology Assessment, Technology Contract, Technology Management.
ERC2009 Interdisciplinary Capstone Design 3 6 Major Bachelor 2-4 Engineering - No
This course is a senior level capstone design course in College of Engineering and School of Information & Communication Engineering, emphasizes a real world level of interdisciplinary efforts associated with the industries. The students of this course will explore traditional and new issues, and study on interdisciplinary knowledge and theory. Also, they will try to apply the diverse engineering sciences to the problem, explore and analysis feasible solutions, develop a best solution, and communicate their results each other. Each team will consist of students from several different departments, and be supported by professors from College of
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.
ICE2001 Logic Circuits 3 3 Major Bachelor 2 Information and Communication Engineering English,Korean Yes
Introductions in Boolean algebra, combinational logic circuits, and sequential logic circuits. Techniques to analyze and design digital logic circuits and systems are studied. Topics include Boolean algebra, logic minimization, multi-level combinational logic circuits, programmable and steering logic, flip-flops, timing issues, memory elements, and the basics of finite state machines.
ICE2003 Probability and Random Processes 3 6 Major Bachelor 1-4 Information and Communication Engineering Korean,Korean Yes
Introduction to basic probability theory and modeling random processes for the analysis and design of electric system. Topics may include axiomatic foundation of probability, conditional probability, indepedence, random variables, distribution function, density functions, characteristic functions, expectation and random process.