During his talk, the speaker explained that microelectronics education is a collaborative, multidisciplinary activity, involving the combined efforts of system architects, circuit designers, device engineers, software developers, and process engineers. He also discussed that the Research in Computer Aided Design works toward developing new algorithms and design methodologies that allow the VLSI designers to design correct, faster, smaller and more power-efficient integrated circuits and applications of such research abound in current industrial practice. He also discussed about the development of Microelectronics in India in 19th century, which was related to different types of Integrated Circuits. Then Prof. Dipankar talked about the electronic age, the computer age and the information age. |