About Department
M.Tech - VLSI
M.Tech – VLSI Design
Specialised postgraduate programme in semiconductor technology, chip design, and embedded hardware systems.
About the Department
The M.Tech in VLSI Design at Brilliant Institute of Engineering and Technology is a specialized postgraduate program focused on the design, fabrication, and testing of very large-scale integrated circuits. The program covers digital and analog circuit design, FPGA programming, embedded systems, and semiconductor technology, preparing students for careers in the semiconductor and electronics industries.
Main Targets
- • To develop advanced expertise in VLSI design methodologies, tools, and technologies.
- • To equip students with hands-on experience in designing and implementing complex integrated circuits.
- • To prepare students for research and development roles in the semiconductor industry.
Future Applications
- • System-on-Chip (SoC) Design: Integration of complete electronic systems on a single chip for mobile, IoT, and automotive applications.
- • AI Hardware Accelerators: Designing specialized chips optimized for AI and machine learning workloads.
- • 5G and Beyond Chipsets: Development of advanced semiconductor solutions for next-generation communication systems.
Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- • Design and implement complex digital and analog integrated circuits.
- • Use industry-standard EDA tools for VLSI design, simulation, and verification.
- • Develop FPGA-based prototypes and embedded systems for real-world applications.
Latest Trends
- • FinFET and Advanced Node Technologies: Pushing the boundaries of transistor miniaturization for higher performance and lower power consumption.
- • Neuromorphic Computing: Designing chips that mimic the human brain for efficient AI processing.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can explore careers in:
- • VLSI design engineer
- • Semiconductor research and development
- • FPGA design and embedded systems engineer
- • EDA tool development
- • Chip design in leading semiconductor companies