Cadence Tools

Cadence University Program Member

The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science is a member of the Cadence University Program. This program provides a wide range of high-level electrical engineering design, simulation, and analysis tools used by the leading developers in industry and research. Please note information in this web page only documents products provided through the Cadence University Program.

 

The Cadence products provided through participation in the Cadence University Program are an essential resource in meeting the following two educational objectives for the School’s Electrical and Computer Engineering undergraduate programs:

  • To teach students how to use state-of-the-art computer tools for solving electrical engineering problems
  • To expose students to hands-on engineering experience through laboratory courses

Likewise, SEAS uses Cadence products as an essential resource for the graduate Computer Engineering program that focuses on Microelectronics and VLSI Systems.

Course descriptions for both graduate and undergraduate classes using Cadence products are:

ECE 126 VLSI Design Methods
ECE 128 VLSI Design Methods
ECE 218 Analog VLSI Design
ECE 213 VLSI HArdware Design
ECE 214 VLSI Logic Synthesis
ECE 127 VLSI Fabrication
ECE 216 Mixed Signal Design
ECE 11 Circut Theory
ECE 215 Intro to Mems

Website Contact: Mr. Eric Noriega (email: noriega at gwu.edu)

Last Updated: October 9, 2007

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