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Department of Photovoltaic System Engineering

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교육과정
Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
SUP5002 Computer Architecture and Its Applications to Artificial Intelligence 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Superintelligence Engineering - No
This course focuses on principles and mechanisms related to the modern computer architecture including numerical representation, arithmetic operations, datapath and pipelining, cache hierarchies, memory systems, storage and I/O systems. As an application of computer architecture, this course also covers recent HW architectures and techniques for efficient training and inference of AI (especially deep learning) models.
SUP5009 Bioelectronic Devices and Intelligent Information Processing 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-2 Superintelligence Engineering Korean Yes
The course covers the flexible electronic/bioelectronic materials and functional devices. Furthermore, various fabrication methods and characteristic analyses regarding soft electrodes, sensors, and non-volatile memories will be addressed. In addition, this course covers diverse artificial intelligence applications for effectively achieving high-fidelity physiological signals and biomedical images. For example, one topic is to discuss recent progress and limitation of sensors, memory devices, and artificial intelligence and predict their future prospects. The one goal of the course is to develop the ability of solving issues via various engineering aspects.
WIS5059 Wired-and-Wireless Communications and Computer 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Interaction Science - No
The goal of this course is to provide IS(Interaction Science) graduate students with the knowledge about wired-and-wireless communications that are used by computers and mobile computing devices (e.g., Smartphones, Tablets, and Laptops) for various services through cloud. This course decomposes the Internet technology (as the core of computer networks) into multiple layers and explains protocols required for those layers. That is, based on the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model, this course divides the Internet architecture into Physical layer, Data link layer, Network layer, Transport layer, and Application layer and then articulates the protocols necessary for running services in each layer. This course is designed to deliver lectures with 9 topics as follows. 1. Computer Networks and the Internet 2. Application Layer 3. Transport Layer 4. The Network Layer 5. The Link Layer and Local Area Networks 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks 7. Multimedia Networking 8. Security in Computer Networks 9. Network Management