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Q: VLSI Graduate Schools ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: VLSI Graduate Schools
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: griff43081-ga
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Posted: 04 Nov 2002 18:44 PST
Expires: 05 Nov 2002 08:00 PST
Question ID: 98971
What are the top 20 Graduate schools (in the US) that have a good
VLSI/Integrated Circuits Program.
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Subject: Re: VLSI Graduate Schools
From: kabali_73-ga on 05 Nov 2002 03:19 PST
 
Here you go -

1. Stanford Univ - 
2. Univ of California at Berkeley
3. MIT
4. UT Austin - 
5. Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles - 
6. Univ of illinois, Urbana champaign
7. Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
8. Caltech
9. Duke University
10. Northwestern Univ
11. UCLA
12, UC Davis
13. Iowa State Univ
14. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY - Devices and Design
15. Virginia Tech
16. Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor
17. Arizona State Univ, Phoenix
18. Penn state, Pittsburgh
19. Purdue Univ
20. GaTech - Georgia Institute of technology, Atlanta

This list is not compiled based on the rankings. These are considered
among the top 20 for VLSI design. SInce you have asked for a grad
school, I would suggest that you go thru each of web sites of these
schools, identify the professors working in your area of interest,
research their profiles and see whether you would be a good match for
that school.

I have a MS from RPI which is very strong in devices and design. UT
austin has very good profs for architecture and vlsi testing. USC is
considered to be one of the top 5 for VLSI by many students!!!

So research on the above schools and then decide!! All the best!!! :)

Anand Narayan

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