ECE WELCOME by John Harris, professor and chair Gijs Bosman, professor and graduate coordinator NEB 565, bosman@ece.ufl.edu AGENDA Presentation by the Graduate Student Union Overview of the ECE Graduate Program Degrees, Policies, Teaching and Research. All meetings today in NEB 100 1 Agenda ECE Presentations by Graduate Research and Teaching Divisions • 11-noon Electromagnetics -professor Henry Zmuda • Noon-1 pm Signal and Systems - professor Tan Wong • 1-2 pm Devices - professor Yong-Kyu Yoon • 2-3 pm Computer Engineering - professor Andy Li • 3-4 pm Electronics - professor William Eisenstadt All meetings today in NEB 100 2 ECE Degree Programs • Master of Engineering (Non-thesis or Thesis, 30 credit hours) • Master of Science (Non-thesis or Thesis, 30 credit hours) • Ph. D. (90 credit hours beyond BS) • Joint MSEE/MSM • Joint MSEE/JD John Harris, professor and chair 3 ECE Master Degrees Non-Thesis (30 hrs) • Depth requirement; Complete 3 courses within one division, with one course at least at the 6000 level. • Breadth requirement; Complete at least one ECE course outside depth division. • 21 credit hours of ECE, UF classroom courses. • MS final written exam during 2nd part of a selected depth sequence. • ME no final exam Rob Fox, associate professor and associate chair ECE Master Degrees Thesis Option (30 hrs) • • • • Course work plus Research. Same depth and breadth requirements . 18 hours of ECE, UF classroom courses MS and ME require an oral defense of thesis. • Three member supervisory committee. Keith Rambo, director of finance and administration 5 ECE • • • • • • Master Degree Typical Program of Study F13 - EE(E/L) 5xxx - EE(E/L) 5xxx - EE(E/L) 5xxx 9 crd S14 - EE(E/L) 6xxx - EE(E/L) 6xxx - EE(E/L) 6xxx 9 crd SS14 – Courses, internship, research or vacation 0-3-6 crd F14 – Courses or internship/Edge (off campus) – GRADUATE? x crd S15 - Courses or internship/Edge (off campus) – GRADUATE? x crd [SS 15 - Courses or internship/Edge (off campus) – GRADUATE? x crd] Note: crd = credit. Edge = web based course delivery for off campus students. CDA 5636 counts as an ECE course. 6 ECE Course Spectrum Example Devices Division Entering graduate student F EEL 5441 (EEL 4458) Fundame ntals of Photonics EEL 6935 Semiconductor Material & Device Characterizatio n F EEE 5400 (EEE 4329) F EEE 5426 (EEE 4420) Future of Microelectroni c Technology Introduction to Nanodevice EEE 6325 Computer Simulation of ICs & Devices EEE 5405 (EEE 4331) Microelectronic Fabrication Technologies EEE 6428 Computational Nanoelectronic s EEE 6390 VLSI Device Design EEE 6397 Semiconduct or Device Theory EEL 5225 Principles of MEMs F F EEL 6447 Laser Electronic s F EEE 6431 Carbon Nanotubes EEE 6382 Semiconduct or Physical Electronics EEE 6460 Advanced Microsyste m Technolog y EEE 6465 Design of MEMs Transducer s EEE 6402 MS nonthesis final exam in Nonclassical Silicon-Based Nanoscale CMOS Devices 7 ECE Ph.D. Degree/1 • Requires a total of 90 credit hours beyond the BS degree; Typically 60+ hours for Master degree holders. • 24 credit hours of UF engineering/science coursework of which a minimum of 15 hrs has to be ECE • Advisor input on plan of course work and study 8 ECE Ph.D. Degree/2 • 2 semesters of supervised teaching EEL6940/7940, 2 credits/section, F/S • 2 semesters of ECE Graduate Seminar, 1 credit/section, F/S 9 ECE Ph.D. Degree Major Milestones/1 • Year 1- Written Qualifying Exam on a Saturday in January on 3 of 8 ECE topic areas. Answer 4/6 questions, at least one in each area. Sign up in November 2013! • Year 1 – Identify PhD advisor by midpoint of Summer semester. Submit preliminary program of study. Shannon Chillingworth, graduate academic advisor 10 ECE Ph.D. Degree Major Milestones/2 • Year 2 – Appoint supervisory committee by midpoint of Fall semester • Year 2 – Complete Oral Proposal in Spring semester. 11 ECE Ph.D. Degree Major Milestones/3 • Year x- One year before graduationComplete the 24 hr. course requirement • Year x- One year before graduationComplete a status review presentation with your PhD committee. • Final Year – Pass your final PhD defense and submit dissertation to the Graduate school. 12 ECE Advising • Academic issues: Division coordinator of respective area (which courses, course contents, when offered, prerequisites, etc.) • General policy and procedures: • Shannon Chillingworth in Larsen 230 • Gijs Bosman, Graduate Coordinator, in NEB 565. Office hours Fall M-W-F 11:00-noon. 13 ECE Pre-registration • Please pre-register for courses realistically so that we can measure demand; low enrollment courses may be dropped. 14 ECE Graduate Grading Policy • Passing grades A=4.0,A-=3.67, B+=3.33, B=3.0, B-=2.67, C+=2.33, C=2.0 • Failing grades; C-=1.67, D+=1.33, D=1.0, D-=0.67, E=0 • Incomplete will be changed into an E after one semester. • Course with a final C grade or better can not be repeated for credit. • Course with a grade less than a C may be repeated and an average of both grades will be calculated. • Must maintain a minimum average GPA of 3.00 for TA, RA, Fellowship, and TO GRADUATE, ECE and Overall. 15 ECE Graduate Guidelines • Definitive version is on the ECE website at http://www.ece.ufl.edu 16 ECE Email • Check your UFL email inbox regularly. • Used for ECE mass mailings concerning changes in rules, fellowship applications, job opportunities, etc. • Shannon Chillingworth at schill@ece.ufl.edu • Gijs Bosman at bosman@ece.ufl.edu 17 ECE Financial Support • Research Assistantship (RA). Stipend and tuition waiver if >0.25 FTE. Distributed by ECE faculty. • Teaching Assistantship (TA). Stipend and tuition waiver if >0.25 FTE. Distributed by ECE department. International students must pass SPEAK test. • Other Personal Services (OPS). Stipend but no tuition waiver. 18 ECE Academic Honesty UF Honor Code All students admitted to the University of Florida have signed a statement of academic honesty committing themselves to be honest in all academic work and understanding that failure to comply with this commitment will result in disciplinary action. This statement is a reminder to uphold your obligation as a UF student and to be honest in all work submitted and exams taken in this course and all others. 19 ECE Academic Honesty • Do not copy and paste for credit • If results from others are used, clearly state so and give credit in the reference section. • Never cite verbatim. Reformulate in your own words and give credit in the reference section. • If in doubt, ask your class professor what is allowed. 20 ECE Joint Degree programs • MSEE/MS in Management (theoretical part of MBA) • MSEE/JD (Law school) • Benefits: Requires fewer credits combined than taken separately, ease of scheduling. 21 ECE Important web links http://www.ece.ufl.edu ECE guidelines and Calendar listing academic dates etc. http://www.ufl.edu Courses, grades, graduate school info, etc. Good luck with your studies. We wish you a productive and pleasant time in Gainesville. Any questions? 22