Power System Analysis

This course is one of the most fundamental courses in electric power engineering. It covers a review of AC circuit analysis, AC power, the representation of power system components, per unit analysis, transformers, transmission line parameters and steady-state operations, as well as power flow analysis. The course also introduces students to software tools for power system analysis, such as PowerWorld.

NumericalAlgorithms&Practices

This course covers various topics Scientific Computing including: basic numerical techniques of linear algebra and their applications, data formats and practices, matrix computations with an emphasis on solving sparse linear systems of equations and eigenvalue problems. Students will learn about the state-of-the-art programming practices in numerical linear algebra, and will be introduced to numerical parallel algorithms and parallel programming with OpenMP, MPI and hybrid.

Neuromorph Engineering

Introduction to fundamental biological neuron models, algorithms and techniques for learning spatiotemporal patterns, and software frameworks for implementing spike-based computation. Understanding of the hardware foundation for bio-inspired computation from transistors and emerging devices to neuromorphic circuits and systems. Investigation of low-power, low-latency applications of neuromorphic engineering in machine vision, robotics, autonomous vehicles, etc.

Computr Architecture

A graduate version of E&C-Eng 568. Quantitative study of pipelined processor architectures, memory, Input/Output, RISC processors and vector machines. Prerequisite: undergraduate courses in digital design and hardware organization.

Synthesis/Verification DigiSys

Modern techniques for synthesis and verification of digital systems. Topics in synthesis cover high-level synthesis, decision diagrams, combinational and sequential logic optimization. Topics in verification include symbolic techniques, equivalence checking, satisfiability, FSM traversal and state reachability analysis. Prerequisites: undergraduate courses in digital logic design and hardware organization.
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