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A brief review: M. Tech. program in Microelectronics/Nano-Electronics/VLSI at IIT Bombay

I took my Master of Technology in Microelectronics and VLSI in Teaching Assistant category (2007-2009) from IIT Bombay. Although project work is an essential part of this program, it is more or less a taught degree. One does a certain minimum amount of course work in first two semesters and expected to contribute to a …

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How much cheating students do in their assignments? Some data from Electrical Department, IIT Bombay, India

Cheating is quite prevalent in Indian universities and IITs are no exception but they are very reluctant to admit it in open. Apparently it brings bad name to the institute. In this note, I dont want to discuss the social issues as I have done is somewhere else. As a teaching assistant, I wrote an …

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Joining electrical engineering department at IIT Bombay for post-graduation?

Still enjoying success in GATE? Well, it’s a good time now to come out of your shell and start preparing yourself for some engineering work before your success do some permanent damage to you. GATE (or any examination) tests theoretical knowledge and has little to do with skills. I have had some classmates who could …

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Solving PDE’s with electrical circuit analogy

One of our group member has successfully defended his Ph.D.. His thesis was on "Solution of Network Coupled Partial Differential Equations Through Electrical Analogy".  Abstract of his thesis : In the thesis, Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) are modeled by an electrical circuit generated from the equations arising from the Finite Element Method. This allows the …

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An open letter to IIT undergraduates

Your IITian-ness, You may or may not be conscious of it, but your appetite for comparison and self-congratulation if not narcissism is colossal. I understand that success in competitive examinations boosts one’s confidence and increases one’s pride in one’s abilities. If such a pride drives you to hone your intellectual abilities, technical capabilities and professional …

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