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Welcome to the Emerging Circuits and Computation (ECC) Group | |
The group consists of Mustafa Altun and his students in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Istanbul Technical University. Our research focuses on circuit design and computing models for emerging nanoscale technologies, namely computational nanoelectronics. We also have a special interest in mathematical combinatorics and analog circuit design. In terms of teaching, we offer courses spanning from digital circuit design, to analog circuit design, to computational nanoelectronics.
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