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General Description - Purpose - Title obtained
The Master's Program in Modern Electronic Technologies has been operating in the Physics Department of the University of Ioannina since 1996, while it was recently re-established under Law 4485/17 with some revisions to make it even more attractive to the graduates it addresses. The object of the MSc in Modern Electronic Technologies (MSc-MET) is the post-graduate education and specialization in modern electronic technologies of graduates of related departments, graduates of Greek Universities or ATEIs or holders of recognized equivalent diplomas from abroad.
The purpose of MSc-MET is to train the aforementioned graduates so that they can contribute to the promotion of research and development processes, as well as to the support of production in technological matters in the branches of Modern Electronic Technologies. MSc-MET particularly promotes interdisciplinarity by dealing with electronics in cutting-edge industries (eg Biomedicine, Environment, Telecommunications) that require innovative electronic systems supporting not only research but also production and employment.
MSc-MET awards a Postgraduate Diploma in Modern Electronic Technologies equivalent to the MSc. At MSc-MET, graduates of Physics, Informatics, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Technology Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer and Informatics Electrical Engineering, Computer Telecommunications and Network Engineering and other related specialties, nationally and internationally recognized, are accepted institutions abroad as well as graduates of ATEI departments of a related subject. The duration of the Master's Degree is three (3) semesters.
Academic profile and orientation of MSc-MET
The Postgraduate Program in Modern Electronic Technologies (MSc-MET), fully aligned with the principles of the Department of Physics and the University of Ioannina, provides free high-level postgraduate studies aiming at the promotion of scientific knowledge and the development of skills and practices, which will be utilized by postgraduate students for their professional and social development.
The establishment of MSc-MET coincides in time with the second decade of the digital revolution and the consolidation of the world wide web, which gave a rapid impetus to the development of the economy through the establishment of new businesses and companies in the field of innovative electronic technologies. The increased job offer in this subject, gave the opportunity to a large percentage of MSc-MET graduates to be directly absorbed in companies (telecommunications, IT, electronics, etc.) mainly in the private sector. MSc-MET covered the demand of Western Greece for studies in electronic technologies due to the absence of similar MSc in the region.
Today, MSc-MET, after 26 years of operation and having trained a large number of postgraduate students with the production of high quality teaching work, participates in global research and development programs in related scientific subjects with very high indicators.
Graduate employment, graduate pathway information, career outlook, link to work/research areas
Electronic technologies are constantly transformed and gradually expanded to a wide range of labor market. The purpose of the MSc-SIT is to train graduates so that they can contribute to the promotion of research and development processes, as well as supporting technological production in the fields of modern electronic technologies. Graduates of the MSc-SITs are competitive as evidenced by their high absorption in the labor market, national, European and internationally, related to that of modern electronic technologies. The MSc-MET highlights interdisciplinaryism by engaging in cutting-edge sectors such as telecommunications, computer science, biomedical, environment, energy that require innovative electronic systems, helping not only research but also production and employment.
Announcements:
Announcement for the ac. year 2022-2023
Legal framework:
State Gazette of Establishment: 749/27-8-1996,
State Gazette of Replacement: 43/22-1-2003,
State Gazette of Replacement: 2062/29-7-2014,
State Gazette of Re-establishment: 1729/Β/18-5-2018.
State Gazette of Modification: 1593/Β/15-3-2023.
Steering Committee:
Papadopoulos Ioannis, Associate Professor (Director)
Fountas Konstantinos, Professor
Evangelou Evangelos, Associate Professor
Christofilakis Vasilios, Assistant Professor
Strologas Ioannis, Assistant Professor
Contact:
Address:
MSc in Modern Electronic Technologies
Physics Department
University of Ioannina
45110 Ioannina
Greece
Secretariat:
Mrs. Eugenia Nakou, enakou@uoi.gr, τηλ. 2651007491
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Courses and Lecturers:
The courses, teaching and research work, practical exercises and any other kind of educational and research activities for the awarding of the MSc are tentatively defined as follows:
CODE |
REQUIRED COURSES |
ECTS |
WEEKLY HOURS |
LECTURE |
1st SEMESTER |
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Μ411 |
Physics of Electronic Devices |
5 |
3 |
Evangelou E. Baldoumas G. |
Μ412 |
Digital Electronics |
8 |
5 |
Foudas C. |
Μ413 |
Microprocessors-Microcontrollers-Laboratories |
8 |
6 |
Evangelou I. |
Foudas C. Bletsas D.E. |
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Μ414 |
Microelectronics-Design with VHDL-Laboratories |
9 |
6 |
Manthos N. |
Papadopoulos I. Strologas I. |
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Total ECTS-Weekly Hours (1st SEMESTER) |
30 |
20 |
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2nd SEMESTER |
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Μ421 |
Analog Electronics |
5 |
3 |
Tsiatouchas G. |
Μ422 |
Electronic Design-Laboratories |
9 |
7 |
Evangelou E. Papadopoulos I. |
Baldoumas G. Bletsas D.E. |
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Μ423 |
Telecommunication Principles |
8 |
5 |
Christofilakis V. |
Mitrou N. |
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Μ424 |
Digital Signal Processing |
8 |
5 |
Christofilakis V. |
Total ECTS-Weekly Hours (2nd SEMESTER) |
30 |
20 |
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3rd SEMESTER |
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Μ430 |
M.Sc. Thesis Dissertation |
30 |
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Total ECTS-Weekly Hours (3rd SEMESTER) |
30 |
Teaching, assignments and exams at MSc-MET are held in Greek and/or English. The MSc Diploma Thesis can be written in English in addition to Greek.