Courses Taught at Delaware by Paul R. Berger, Associate Professor
Fall Semesters
- ELEG 205 Linear Circuit Theory I
- Laws of the electric circuit, analysis of DC and AC circuits, network equations,
network theorems.
Spring Semesters
- ELEG 340 Solid State Electronics
- An introduction to the concepts necessary to establish electronic phenomena in solids. Application to
electronic devices such as diodes, transistors, FETs and integrated circuits. Emphasis is placed on the
reduction of the physical device to a circuit model.
- ELEG 450/650 Semiconductor Device Design and Fabrication
- Instruction in design and fabrication of simple bi-polar and MOS integrated circuits. Specific topics to be
included are: semiconductor device and integrated circuit design, photolithographic mask design and
fabrication; photolithography; N-diffusion, P-diffusion; P-MOS; metallization; device and integrated
circuit testing.
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ELEG 867 Advanced Topics in Semiconductor Devices and Materials
- Topics discussed from the following areas vary from
year to year: epitaxial growth of semiconductors,
optoelectronic and electronic properties, fabrication
processes, optoelectronic and electronic devices, and
device integration.
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