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Choosing IC design in NTU has to be the best choice for me. It proides a wide range of subjects which enable me to choose those of my interests.
NTU also gives its undergraduates good support in terms of facilities such as computers and software so as to maximize our learning.
The teaching staffs and technicians are helpful and friendly. We are like one big family 
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Nico Nursalim, IA book prize winner |
NTU students are well trained and have good applied knowledge in their field of study. Industrial attachment is a good way to access the capability of the student, our best engineers do come from this scheme 
Dedicated research and teaching staff, state-of-the-art research facilities, broad student learning curriculum with global exposure - The Circuit and System Division in NTU EEE truly provides world-class education for future generations of engineers.
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Sia Choon Beng, Technical Consultant of Cascade Microtech Inc.
Technical Member of IEEE MTT-11 Microwave Measurements Committee |
What Others have to say........ NTU is a member of Singapore Semiconductor Association and it has kept up with the industry in updating their curriculum in circuit design to stay relevant and up-to-date.
I find the NTU IC Design curriculum has a strong practical relevance to the industry. Firstly, laying a broad but solid foundation in the 3rd year. Secondly, through the 6-month industrial internship, NTU helps its students to prepare a learning focus in their 4th year. It is heartening to know that at least 3 subjects in the 4th year IC Design specialization course, has a strong bearing on Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design, and are therefore preferred by Panasonic.
The Division of Circuits and Systems supports world-class research in IC design which is an important component in the ecosystem of the semiconductor industry. Many professors in the Division are recognized experts in RF integrated circuits & systems, mixed-signal IC and VLSI design. In the course of my work, I’ve had the opportunity to interact with some of them and I must say that apart from their technical expertise in chosen fields, their dynamic, enthusiastic and committed approach to close the gap between industry and academia is commendable. They are the vanguard committed to provide our next generations with timely and insightful technical expertise in IC design.
NTU's Division of Circuits and Systems has a large group of academics specializing in the hi-impact research area of IC design. Its high standard of education and research complements in an excellent way Infineon's needs for diverse, competitive skills in this age of globalization.
When I was in IME I've always preferred employing students from NTU. I found the undergraduate students from NTU much more well-rounded compared to those from a few foreign Universities which, in my opinion, provided ‘Express’ degrees with not as much depth. The M.Eng students receive a good practical exposure to engineering and the PhD students conduct their research on very relevant topics of interests. This makes them aptly suited for our core as well as industrial research projects. The faculty in the Division of Circuits and Systems have produced worldclass academic results and students will have a very enriching experience working under their able guidance.
The semiconductor industry is the heart of the electronics and high technology sector, driving key innovations in various areas from communications to computing to digital media and even medical technology.
Moving forward, Singapore intends to further entrench our position as a global semiconductor and IC design hub. The Division of Circuits and Systems has prepared a comprehensive IC design specialization most suited for the IC design industry. The course offered is broad, with key fundamental concepts and technological phenomena emphasized. The curriculum is well balanced between the theoretical and practical aspects, enabling the fresh graduate to contribute immediately upon employment in industry and yet sufficiently versed in theoretical knowledge to pursue research either in industry or academia.
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Damian CHAN, Director, Electronics, EDB |
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